❓ Hon Murray Montgomery asks about industry funding for grain research at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute and the intended use of the resulting grains. Hon N.F. Moore provides an answer detailing the funding source and the application of the research.
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What industry funds are given for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute and what are the resulting grains used for? Hon N.F. MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
Some $10 000 to $15 000 of industry funds has been expended in recent years for the research of grains at the Manjimup Horticultural Research Institute. This has been the Grains Research and Development Corporation component of the cost of summer multiplication of pulses, which will be utilised over the whole of the south west grain-growing areas of the State.
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