Web APIs of Agriculture and Food in Western Australia
Government of Western Australia | Source |
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) aims to create a progressive, innovative and profitable agriculture and food sector that benefits Western Australia. DPIRD supports the success of our State’s agrifood businesses through services and partnerships that help increase industry profitability and sustainability, while safeguarding our state’s precious natural resources.
To enable third parties (API Users) to access this Data, DPIRD has developed Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The APIs are designed to allow API Users the opportunity to access and use a broad range of Data to build into their own applications. Several APIs are provided, including weather, organism, science, soil, pest and disease.
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Government of Western Australia | Source |The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) aims to create a progressive, innovative and profitable agriculture and food sector that
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