- Your essential online information resource for business and market intelligence in the agri-food industry.
- View the latest agrifood business News and events to keep abreast of industry developments.
- Access current and historic trade, production and sales Statistics - essential information for your business planning.
- Search through business intelligence and Market Info resources to connect to business opportunities world wide.
- Find details for more than 2000 Western Australian agrifood businesses under our Business Contacts database. Whether you are doing business in Western Australia or sourcing agrifood products and services, you can find them listed here.
CHANGES TO THE AGRIFOOD INFONET WEBSITE You will notice that there have been some changes to this website.
To view STATISTICS and BUSINESS CONTACTS you will need to register in order to view these. You will only need to register once.
- Click on the REGISTER button in the lower left of the page then complete the Preferred User Information and click to register.
- Your password will need to be a minimum of 7 characters.
If you have any problems please contact us on 9368 3382 or email agrifood@agric.wa.gov.au
Latest Publications
An experienced team of Market Analysts in Food and Trade Development Team at the Department of Agriculture and Food WA bring this annual publication to you. This yearly publication provides both internal and external clients with the latest information on major Western Australia’s Agrifood exports markets which includes: Market Overview, Consumer Trends, Market/Industry issues and opportunities and an Outlook on the export prospects and investment opportunities.
This bi-annual publication analyses the latest situation, market performance and outlook for WA's major agricultural industries. Content includes: gross value of production and exports, market issues including the Australian Exchange Rate and Bilateral Trade Agreements, grains, animal and animal products including cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, wool and dairy and horticulture.
A business case for investment in the Northern Western Australian pastoral cattle industry.