Taking Stock: Identifying the Growing Agricultural Service Sector in Australia

IF 0.3 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Australasian Agribusiness Review Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.22004/AG.ECON.285016
L. Newsome, A. Sheridan
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In this article we review the literature on the service sector relating to agricultural producers and agribusinesses. The review reveals a significant gap in the literature regarding the ‘professional agriculture services sector’. This sector comprises those services accessed by the broader business community, such as legal, financial and marketing services, as well as agriculture-specific professional services such as production benchmarking, information technology that supports farm management, land valuation, machinery services, education providers, agronomy, production benchmarking and farm succession planning facilitation. The identification of this sector provides a launching pad for understanding a hidden area of agricultural employment. Like the broader economy, pressures of global competition coupled with technological innovation, have created demand for professional rather than non-professional workers in the agriculture sector. Whilst official Australian data show employment in agriculture is declining, we argue that employment generated by this sector may be more widely captured in service sector statistics. The identification of the professional agriculture service sector enables a more accurate view of employment trends in agriculture and has application for businesses, government and education providers.
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盘点:确定澳大利亚不断增长的农业服务部门
在这篇文章中,我们回顾了与农业生产者和农业综合企业有关的服务业文献。该评论揭示了关于“专业农业服务部门”的文献中的重大差距。该部门包括为更广泛的商界提供的服务,如法律、金融和营销服务,以及特定于农业的专业服务,如生产基准、支持农场管理的信息技术、土地估价、机械服务、教育提供者、农学、生产基准和促进农场继承规划。这一部门的确定为理解农业就业的一个隐藏领域提供了一个跳板。与更广泛的经济一样,全球竞争的压力加上技术创新,在农业部门创造了对专业工人而非非专业工人的需求。虽然澳大利亚官方数据显示农业就业人数正在下降,但我们认为,该部门创造的就业可能更广泛地反映在服务业统计数据中。对专业农业服务部门的识别可以更准确地了解农业的就业趋势,并适用于企业、政府和教育提供者。
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