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AgForce welcomes new findings that prove sustainable practices are commonplace on farms
Greens move ‘No More Coal’ bill to turn fraudulent 2050 deal into climate action
Fish stocks report shows urgent reforms needed to counter climate crisis impacts
Fishery status reports released 14 October
Tuna turns corner in fisheries status sustainability reports
Australian shorn wool production stabilises as fleece weights rise
Grains Research Precinct to drive crop profits
Queensland leading pack on reducing industry labour shortage
Agriculture resilient in face of challenges; poised for growth in 2021
Agricultural production hits $65b on back of bumper harvest
Australian fisheries stocks continue to be sustainably managed
Fishery status reports released
Horticulture grant on offer for young Australians
Australian shorn wool production stabilises in 2020/21
Coalition delivering additional $2.4 million for improved access to AgVet chemicals
Australian farmers don’t rely on subsidies: Report
$10m to help farmers manage pests and weeds in drought
Improved seasonal conditions but low sheep numbers limit recovery in shorn wool production
Report confirms Australia’s food security credentials
Australia’s food security not in question
60 Minutes shamelessly exploits uncertainty of COVID-19
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COVID-19 stimulus to help regions and farmers as economic turbulence takes hold
Dr Meagan Craven wins 2020 Minister’s Award
Recognising Australia’s biosecurity champions
Overall agriculture production strong, farm incomes take a dive
ABARES’ key agricultural conference heads to Warragul
Family, locals and backpackers fill farmers’ labour needs
Fishery status reports released
Opportunities and challenges in uncertain times
Varied conditions and modest prospects for winter crops
One month to go! Grant applications closing for innovative agricultural projects
Key agricultural conference heads to Mount Gambier
High water allocation prices likely to continue in southern Murray-Darling
Value of commercial plantation harvests at record high
Exports to fall as herd and flock rebuild commences
A mixed start for Australia’s winter crop season
Drought continues to impact Australian wool production
Water allocation prices in southern Murray-Darling Basin unlikely to reach Millennium Drought peaks next year
Smarter approach to drought among changes needed for ag to reach $100 billion
Tough choices to reach $100 billion by 2030
Farm production expected to fall due to drought
Plantations struggle to keep up with growing wood demand
New growth for Australian Forests: report
Dry seasonal conditions cut summer crop prospects
Analysing China’s future agricultural policy
Value of Australian fishery and aquaculture production continues to grow
Farm financial performance to decline in South-Eastern Australia for 2018–19