Sheep Exporters Look to Expand the Business
Live exporters are suggesting a scheme that would allow sheep exports to the Middle East to continue throughout the periods of ban over the upcoming two...
Mango Producers now Flaunted on Billboards
This season, a mango producer utilised its farmers as models to help push more goods via the major cities. This summer, Pinata Farms launched a...
Watermelon Health Benefits Confirmed by Recent Studies
Watermelons are full of important vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids, according to a recent analysis that was conducted. It also consists of the...
Cherry Farms Begin to Track Pickers through Data
To meet new piece-rate payment requirements, a Tasmanian cherry orchard has implemented picker tracking technology. AgPick Technology was introduced by Cherries Tasmania Orchards at...
Organic Spinach a Winner in Australia
While growers appreciate rain, it may often be excessive. Additionally, rain is viewed as a godsend in a place like Australia, where summer temperatures...
Is Facial Recognition for Cattle the New Norm?
Branding and ear tagging could become obsolete in the near future. Thanks to revolutionary livestock facial recognition software being designed by an Australian researcher,...
Churchill fellowships up for grabs
Horticulture producers who want to learn more about their business and its advances can familiarise themselves with the Churchill Trust. The non-academic programme allows...
Australia’s Biofuels Receive Major Boost
Biofuels use in Australia makes up a small per centage of the entire fuel pool due to the lack of a subsidy, tax credit,...
Australia offers tariff SOPs on Indian imports
In lieu of opening up India's dairy and agriculture industries through low or zero tariffs, Australia has provided tariff concessions on 99 percent of...
Agricultural visa fails to deliver labourers
Some Australian growers argue that the government should cease 'driving individuals out of the nation,' stating that the fruit and vegetable business still needs...