FMD Fragments Detected in Imported Australian Meats
As Australia's government introduces new measures to wash shoes at international airports, viral fragments of FMD and African swine fever have been found in...
Multi-Industry Export Plan to Uplift Vegetable Exports
Although onions and melons aren't often seen together in recipes, a new scheme will bring the two industries together to boost Australian exports. The...
Abundance of Lettuce Found in Canberra
While major food chains may be feeling the squeeze, Pialligo Estate growers are thriving with availability as they believe that the future will revolve...
Frost Fighting Chopper Used First Time on a Grape Farm
In north-west Queensland, it is normal to see helicopters mustering cattle, but they are now being utilised to guard against frost damage. According to...
Late Summer Crops in Jeopardy Due to Rain
Unexpected severe rain in southern Queensland just before sorghum and mung bean crops were about to be harvested has put yet another kink in...
Cold Weather Reduces Ecuador’s Banana Production by 25%
The production of bananas in Ecuador has been decreased by around 25% as a result of the cold weather, and some farms are also...
Vegetarian Prawns: The Newest Trend in Agriculture?
When you buy a dozen fresh prawns for a summer barbeque or a Christmas feast, you probably don't consider what they ate before they...
Vineyard Theft in SA Leaves Owners Baffled
Even when those impacted are insured, a theft nevertheless causes inconvenience to the victim, as three vignerons in the Barossa are currently experiencing. Rural...
Europe Ideal for Fresh Lychee Trade but Logistics an Issue
According to legend, the first lychee tree was planted over 200 years ago in the Thanh Ha District of Hai Duong Province, Vietnam. Mr....
Strawberry Prices to Soar after Rainy Weather
After lettuce, strawberries are now being sold at exorbitant costs, with a 250g punnet costing $11.99 in a Canberra store.To put it in perspective,...

















