Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/315/TUR/SUPPL.1 ; G/SCM/N/343/TUR |
Türkiye |
2019 |
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Grants and direct payments, Tax concessions |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To protect the environment against illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Fisheries Support Programme
The vessels registered and valid fishing licensing in the Fisheries Information System (SUBIS), which have a length of ten meters or bigger than ten meters having permissions for fishing are included in the scope of the support. The vessels operating in inland waters, under 10 meters in length and that the administrative sanctions applied for IUU fishing vessels are excluded from the scope of the support.
Aquaculture Support Programme
The aquaculture support programme includes the instruments to increase the quality of production, to create disease-free enterprises and hatcheries, to promote the production of new species, to protect the environment and to re-cycle system used in aquaculture.
The aim is preservation and protection of fisheries stocks, reduction of fishing fleet capacity, reduction of fishing pressure on stocks and ensuring sustainable fishing, to reduce environmental degredation by using new technologies and by doing environmental-friendly production.
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Certain fisheries related products
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Type of measure
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Grant; Tax concessions
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Period of notification: 2015-2016.
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/ARG |
Argentina |
2019 |
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Tax concessions |
Forestry, Manufacturing |
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Environment related objective
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To exploit the environmental potential of Argentina's forestry sector
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Law No. 25.080 on promotion of investment for cultivated forest s (regulatory enactment by Decree No. 133/99), and Amendment Resolutions Nos. 610/99, 152/00 and 22/01 (amended by Resolution No. 45/05), Resolution No. 260/05 (provision of security for receipt of the benefit) and Resolution No. 686/2006 (deadline for submission of sworn statements and relevant security) and Resolution No. 75/2007
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Value-added tax is refunded on the purchase or definitive importation of goods, leases or the provision of services effectively intended as an investment under the forestry project; non-repayable economic support is granted for planted forests of not less than 500 hectares on a scale established by the Law
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Type of measure
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Tax credits (Value-added tax refund, non-repayable economic support)
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Up to thirty years from the date of approval of the corresponding project
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/ARG/SUPPL.1 |
Argentina |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Not specified |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To protect environment against illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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The Argentine Republic has no specific subsidy programmes for fisheries.
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Certain fisheries related products
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Type of measure
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Not specified
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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1 July 2016 and 30 June 2018
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Grants and direct payments |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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The FRDC's vision is for Australia to have vibrant fishing and aquaculture sectors which adopt world class research to achieve sustainability and prosperity with the planned outcome to increase economic, social and environmental benefits for Australian fishing and aquaculture, and the wider community by investing in knowledge, innovation and marketing.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Fisheries research, development and extension project funding.
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Applicant/research partner organisation who are selected through open and contestable public funding rounds and at times select tender processes
Recipients range from research institutions and universities, to businesses and individuals and relate to aquaculture, commercial, indigenous, post-harvest and recreational fishing activities.
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Type of measure
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Grant
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017-2018; 2018-2019
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Grants and direct payments |
Fisheries |
Fisheries Assistance and User Engagement Package. |
Environment related objective
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Five new Australian Marine Park management plans covering 44 Australian Marine Parks came into effect on 1 July 2018. These management plans set out how the marine parks will be managed over the next 10 years including through zoning arrangements that both protect Australia's marine environment and support Australia's sustainable commercial fishing sector. The new management plans have significantly reduced the impacts on commercial fishers but the package is designed to provide assistance to those commercial fishers directly affected by the new management arrangements.
The Package provides:
i. Fishing Business Assistance Grant – assistance to affected commercial fishers with a recent history of fishing in Australian Marine Parks as they adjust their business to the new operating environment.
ii. Marine Parks Grant – to help marine users and industries engage in marine park management. The first round of the element of the package closed on 12 March 2019. The second round will open in the second half of 2019.
iii. Vessel Monitoring System Assistance – support to encourage uptake of vessel monitoring systems. This element is being progressed through Parks Australia and fisheries management agencies.
iv. Coral Sea Fishery Licence Buy-out – direct assistance to commercial fishers holding either trawl or trap endorsements in the Commonwealth managed Coral Sea Fishery through a voluntary licence buy-back based on the closure of 99.8 per cent of the fishery to these methods.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Fisheries Assistance and User Engagement Package.
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Certain fisheries related products. Fishers/licence holders eligible to operate in one or more of the affected Australian Marine Parks.
Fishing Business Assistance Grant – Grant were provided to eligible fishers/licence holders with a history of operating in one or more of the affected Australian Marine Parks that are now closed to their operations.Marine Parks Grant – Grant provided to eligible fishing organisations under Round One. Grant will be open to a wider range of marine park users in Round Two.
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Type of measure
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Grant
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017-2018; 2018-2019
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
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Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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The NSW Government's Commercial Fisheries Business Adjustment Program (BAP) introduced linkages between shares and catch or effort, giving fishers the ability to invest in their business with more certainty than ever before, and ensuring the long-term viability and sustainability of the NSW commercial fishing industry.
The purpose of the above subsidies and Grant were to offset the impact of the various stages of the Commercial Fisheries Business Adjustment Program (BAP) by:
• Assisting fishers to either exit the industry, purchase new shares, seek independent advice or obtain retraining, and assisting nominated fishers to establish themselves.
• Easing the burden of commercial fishery management fees & fishing boat licence fees during the BAP period.
• Assisting Fishing Cooperatives to adjust to changes in the industry by extending & subsidising leases on Crown Land.
• Promoting best practice, improving social licence with the broader community, and upskilling of commercial fishers.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Commercial Fisheries Business Adjustment Program (BAP).
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Certain fisheries related products. Assistance measures were made available to NSW commercial fishers directly affected by the NSW Commercial Fisheries Business Adjustment Program during the various stages of the program.
These fishers were primarily those in the five share managed fisheries, being the Estuary General Fishery, Ocean Trap & Line Fishery, Ocean Haul Fishery, Ocean Trawl Fishery, Estuary Prawn Trawl Fishery.
Grant and loans were subject to application and were approved or denied according to strict criteria as specified in policy and managed by the Rural Assistance Authority on behalf of the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) - Fisheries. Criteria also applied to eligible NSW Fishing Cooperatives regarding advice Grant and fee waivers.
As indicated above, the Master Fishermen Program grant funds were provided to OceanWatch Australia to expand their existing program, to deliver NSW Government priorities on behalf of DPI Fisheries.
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Type of measure
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Grant; Loans and financing; Tax concessions
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017; 2018
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
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Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To provide bona-fide aquaculture businesses that are impacted by a natural disaster or disease event with short term (12 months) relief from NSW DPI aquaculture permit and lease fees and charges.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Aquaculture Debt waiver – due to financial hardship caused by a natural disaster or disease event
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Certain fisheries related products. aquaculture permit holders who meet policy and assessment criteria (majority of income derived from the aquaculture business, monies available, forecast income).
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Type of measure
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Tax concessions
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017-2018; 2018-2019
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
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Fisheries |
Vessel Tracking Rebate Scheme. |
Environment related objective
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The Queensland Sustainable Fisheries Strategy 2017-2027 outlines a ten-year reform agenda for the sustainable management of Queensland fisheries. As part of this strategy, vessel tracking capability will be required on all commercial fishing boats by 2020, with units to be installed on net, line and crab commercial fishing boats by 1 January 2019.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Vessel Tracking Rebate Scheme.
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The rebate is specific to all permanent holders of commercial fishing boat licences, commercial harvest fishery licences or charter fishing licences. The number of units and installation rebates fishers are entitled to are dependent on the fishery endorsements listed on their licence.
The applicant must provide evidence of unit purchase and installation to QRIDA in addition to a paper or electronic application specifying the licenses the rebate is being claimed for.
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Type of measure
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Direct payment
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017; 2018
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
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Fisheries |
Abalone Industry Reinvestment Fund. |
Environment related objective
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The broad objectives of the Abalone Industry Reinvestment Fund are to support and increase the sustainability and productivity of the abalone fishery both biologically and economically. The fund will support projects to reduce the long spined sea urchin population of the East Coast of Tasmania. It will also support projects to increase abalone stock rates, including larval seeding.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Abalone Industry Reinvestment Fund.
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Applicants may be individuals, community organisations, research institutes, local government or industry representatives.
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Type of measure
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Direct payment
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017; 2018
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/343/AUS |
Australia |
2019 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
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Fisheries |
Abalone Industry Development Trust Fund. |
Environment related objective
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For industry development projects to assist with developing new markets, respond to changes in the world market over recent years, leverage additional resource sustainability funding from national research funding bodies, undertake further economic analysis and increase the value of the catch.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Abalone Industry Development Trust Fund.
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Trust deed to the Tasmanian Abalone Council Ltd.
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Type of measure
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Grant
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2017; 2018
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Keywords
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Environment
Fish
Sustainable
Endangered
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