DAWR definition
Examples of DAWR in a sentence
DAWR export requirements are for SCC to be reported as a geometric mean (weighted), which is generally lower than a straight average.
The Practice may withdraw from this agreement at any time, but must provide notification to DAWR.
The maximum allowable SCC level on a 10-day weighted average basis of 400,000 cells per ml is in line with Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) export requirements.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) explained that FFA officials meet regularly and senior officials and ministers meet annually: It is through that process that they develop an annual work plan and allocation of the resources that they receive from a range of sources—from Australian and New Zealand governments, from European governments, and from various fees and charges that make up a small part of their business.
If applicable, Client must (1) provide DJPR with a quarantine schedule with anticipated bleed dates, dates of supply of samples and the date the Results will be required, and (2) specify the testing requirements and is responsible for ensuringthat these will meet any requirements set down by DAWR or the destination country for export.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) assists the Minister in discharging their functions under the Act.
Officials from the Department and DAWR will meet as agreed, to exchange information and monitor progress.
A schedule of dates for this strategic assessment will be developed by officials from DAWR and the Department.
Viterra will not warrant that either Grain Outturned to a more stringent standard than the applicable Outturn Standard or Grain Outturned to the specifications of the Outturn Standards will meet any export standards imposed by DAWR or standards imposed by an importing country.