Stakeholder Survey

The Value Add Research Initiative, a partnership between the Gascoyne Development Commission and Curtin University, has taken a nuanced approach to the Gascoyne’s distance to market, comparatively low production rates and limited existing infrastructure while taking advantage of grower, industry and community local knowledge.

Industry participation is crucial for the research and modelling to move from desktop to reality. The survey feedback will be used to finalise the modelling and contribute to the next phase of works to establish a Pilot Processing Facility in Carnarvon.

Thank you for completing the survey and we look forward to publishing the results.


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* 1. Would you supply waste and a portion of seconds produce to a Pilot Processing Facility in Carnarvon?

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* 2. If you supply waste and a portion of seconds produce, what percentage would you supply?

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* 3. If you would not supply waste or a portion of seconds produce, why not?

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* 4. How much of the unharvested produce on your farm, would you say, is edible?

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* 5. What percentage of your tomato discards that are graded out are edible?

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* 6. Where in Carnarvon do you think the Pilot Processing Facility should be located?

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* 7. Would you be a member of an entity that owns the Pilot Processing Facility?

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* 8. Would you invest in the Pilot Processing Facility?

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* 9. We'd be happy to hear if you have anything further to say about the Value-Add Research Initiative?

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