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Goulburn River
Trout Pty Ltd is a family business that involves multiple generations.
It is through this paradigm that we commit ourselves to sustainable
development. Goulburn River Trout is a business that concerns itself
not only with the needs of the present but also the future.
In 1997, the
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) adopted the
following definition for sustainable development, specifically relating
to agriculture and fisheries:
"Sustainable
development is the management and conservation of the natural resource
base, and the orientation of technological and institutional changes
in such a manner as to ensure the attainment of continued satisfaction
of human needs for present and future generations. Such sustainable
development (in the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors)
conserves land, water, plants and animal genetic resources, is environmentally
non degrading, technologically appropriate, economically viable,
and socially acceptable."
Goulburn River
Trout Pty Ltd has all its activities regulated by the Environmental
Protection Authority (EPA) of Victoria. Both our farm sites have
to comply with EPA discharge licences which have been set to a standard
that ensures minimal environmental impact.
Goulburn River
Trout has played a leading role over the years in improving the
Victorian trout aquaculture industry environmental standards: from
working with fish feed manufacturers, to develop high energy / low
phosphorus diets, to playing a major role in the writing of the
Best Practice Environmental Guidelines - Salmonid Production, in
conjunction with the EPA and Fisheries Victoria.
Click here to view Goulburn
River Trout's Environmental Policy.
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River Trout Farm |
Goulburn
River |
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Inlet
channel to farm |
Outlet
channel |
Pumps
at inlet |
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Great
Dividing Range |
Ponds |
The
magnificent Goulburn |
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