AMAG urges retailers to support Australian grown
The Australian Made, Australian Grown Campaign is calling on all supermarkets and green-grocers to help our local growers and consumers by clearly and correctly labelling Australian grown produce.
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The Australian Made, Australian Grown Campaign is calling on all supermarkets and green-grocers to help our local growers and consumers by clearly and correctly labelling Australian grown produce.
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Discerning travellers can now take genuine Australian made goods on their travels after Federal Minister for Tourism Martin Ferguson officially opened the new and largest Australian Made Concept Store at Melbourne Airport today.
The onus is on shoppers now more than ever to buy Australian made and grown products and back local manufacturers and growers, as the rising Australian dollar exerts mounting pressure on businesses.
Research shows Australians have a clear preference for locally made and grown products, particularly for food but also for Australia’s wide range of world class manufactured goods.
The Australian Made, Australian Grown Campaign has applauded the penalties imposed on online ugg-boot trader, Marksun Australia, for falsely claiming it ugg boots were made in Australia when they were made in China.
Shoppers have the right to know where the products and produce they buy comes from but, as studies show, they are baffled by Australia’s current labelling laws.
Australian Made, Australian Grown Chief Executive Ian Harrison says the Australian Made logo is a certification trademark which provides shoppers with a very recognisable and trustworthy solution to the maze of different country of origin labels and criteria products must meet.
Australian shoppers are being urged to think critically about the impact of buying imported goods over Australian grown items, in a new campaign launched by Australian Made, Australian Grown.
The potential health and safety issues consumers face when eating or drinking imported products are highlighted in the latest Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) failed food reports, which found that a number of foreign foods failed to meet Australia’s strict standards.
The Australian Made, Australian Grown logo is still as important as ever a quarter of a century after it was first introduced.
The certification trademark was launched in 1986 by then Prime Minister Bob Hawke to encourage consumers to buy Australian.
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