All Australia articles – Page 50
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ArticleAvocados Australia seeks government support
Peak industry body wants federal government to help secure export access to Japan for Queensland-grown fruit
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ArticleSouth Australia has a new ‘cherry king’
Anthony Romeo’s winning bid for Adelaide Hills-grown cherries raises A$50,000 for Camp Quality
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ArticleCitrus planting underway at Glen’s Hill
Sumo Citrus, Cara Cara and Afourer being planted at Agriculture Capital’s first greenfield site in Australia
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ArticleNational Fruit Fly Council appoints new manager
Former chief executive of Fruit Growers Tasmania, Stuart Burgess, to lead Hort Innovation funded programme
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ArticleAustralia’s horticulture output holds up
Improved growing conditions and farm-level adaptations help counter labour reduction, according to ABARES report
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ArticlePilbara stonefruit trial a success
Low chill peach and nectarine varieties grown in proof-of-concept trial
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ArticleAg-tech facility breaks new ground
Australian growers to benefit from access to cutting edge ag-tech solutions
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ArticleValue rises for Tasmanian produce
Fruit and vegetable sectors continue to grow with berries, apples, potatoes and salads among key categories
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ArticleQualipac pilots OmniOrder
Digital trading and supply chain optimisation platform to be used by Queensland-based vegetable grower
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ArticlePiñata Farms wins excellence award
Fruit producer recognised at regional business awards for Queensland’s Moreton Bay
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ArticleAustralia streamlines seasonal labour programmes
Workers and approved employers to benefit from reforms announced by federal government
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ArticleRoss Skinner calls time
Chief executive of Almond Board of Australia steps down after 11 years in role
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Sachin Ayachit joins Fair Farms
Growcom announces new National Program Manager for its Fair Farms programme
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ArticleNew directors for PMA A-NZ
Rachel Davis, Alice Gorman and Warwick Hope join industry association’s board
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ArticleAusveg highlights horticulture jobs
New videos give insight into the wide range of opportunities and skillsets available in the sector
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ArticleLaManna ready for life after lockdown
Anthony Di Pietro talks openly about challenges the company has overcome over the last two years
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ArticleCBA offers discounted loans for farmers
Leading bank launches pilot loan programme aimed at financing upgrades to reduce farm emissions
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ArticleCosta looks local for labour
Campaign to encourage local workers to return and support upcoming Tasmanian berry season
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ArticleNew chair for Avocados Australia
Brad Rodgers will take over from Jim Kochi who steps down after 12 years of service

