The research and development reported in this project was led by the Aquaculture Unit of the Northern Territory Government’s Fisheries Division. This project has established, for the first time, an Indigenous Australian business development framework that identifies key systems for driving business development in remote Indigenous communities, and the key success factors necessary for viable fisheries-based1 businesses and enterprises. This in turn has identified the partnerships and processes that are required to ensure key systems are engaged and key success factors are addressed during each of the precommercialisation phases of business/enterprise development.,
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 Objectives -- 3.0 Key factors creating barriers in past aquaculture ventures on Indigenous communities -- 4.0 Analysis of key success factors for viable aquaculture businesses and a framework to inform agencies and Indigenous people -- 5.0 Discussion and Recommendations -- 6.0 Conclusion -- 7.0 Extension and Adoption -- Appendices.,