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As powerlines rip up farming land: Food production at risk

Leader of The Nationals and Shadow Agriculture Minister, David Littleproud, said this week that Labor’s planned 240-kilometre Victorian stretch of the VNI West powerline will rip up prime agriculture land ... Yeungroon farmer Glenden Watts said the whole project isn’t necessary ... “The route does a dog-leg into farming land, rather than the populated areas."

Udder Delights fundraises for farmers’ mental health: Udder Delights

Pioneering Adelaide Hills cheese producer, Udder Delights, has released a special cheese to help fundraise for the health and wellbeing of farmers and advancement of the agricultural industry. Stocked in Coles and selected independants nationally, 20 cents of the specially labelled Udder Delights Double Cream Brie is donated to the National Centre for Farmer Health...

APVMA’s public consultation on paraquat closes

Consultation on the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority’s (APVMA)  proposed regulatory decision on paraquat  closed ... The APVMA Chief Executive Officer Mr Scott Hansen said the regulator received submissions from across industry, community, medical and public health sectors.

Carbon methods for native forests must be ‘nature positive’: Forestry Australia

Forestry Australia is calling on the Australian Government to ensure that new ACCU Scheme carbon methods developed for managing native forests are truly ‘nature positive’ ... “The proposed method,  Enhancing Native Forest Resilience, is focussed on improving the health and resilience of native forests and encouraging active, adaptive management of native forests across all land tenures to assist Australia in meeting its Paris Agreement targets": Dr Bill Jackson.

Farmers fire up over invasive ant response – A risk to farming and the Aussie BBQ: NFF

The National Farmers’ Federation warns that the Federal Government’s dismal response to the Red Imported Fire Ant Senate Inquiry Report will come back to bite ... “It appears the Government is underestimating this pest. Red fire ants pose a mammoth risk not only to farming, but to humans, animals, plants and the quintessential Aussie backyard barbecue”: NFF Sustainable Development and Climate Change Committee Chair Angus Atkinson.

Farmers targeted amid surging wave of brazen copper crime: TasFarmers

Tasmanian Farmers continue to be a target for thieves, with increasing reports of centre pivots being stripped of copper, from Northern Tasmania and the Southern Midlands. Ian Sauer President of TasFarmers said, the peak body has previously raised concerns about copper thefts from irrigation equipment in the Northern Midlands, however thieves are becoming more brazen, and the wave of crime is escalating.

Buybacks petition still needs support

Mrs Dalton wants the NSW Government to take a stand against the Federal Government’s move to take productive water from regions under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan using the water buyback scheme. A petition organised by Ms Dalton needs 10,000 signatures, and Ms Dalton said she’s got just over 5000 so far ... "10,000 signatures will bring on debate in NSW parliament."

Green light for merger

Hugh Schuitemaker. The Riverland’s State MP says a planned corporate merger involving Accolade Wines needs to remain focused on sustainability within the local wine industry. Australian Wine Holdco Limited (AWL) last week announced the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission had granted merger clearance for the combination of Accolade Wines with Pernod Ricard’s Australian, New Zealand and Spanish wine businesses.

Carbon management is “critical business”

With global and national regulations focusing more on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, Professor Richard Eckard emphasised that carbon is no longer just an environmental concern – it’s becoming a critical business consideration for Australian farmers. BCG welcomed Professor Eckard, a leading expert from the University of Melbourne, as the keynote speaker at its annual Chair's Breakfast.

Draft food code aids, abets and perpetuates supermarket power imbalance: NFF Horticulture Council

The NFF Horticulture Council ... confirmed it cannot support an updated Food and Grocery Code of Conduct that resembles the draft recently shared for comment. Chair of the Council, Jolyon Burnett said ... the core concerns of the fresh produce industry remained ignored ... "despite the time available and keen public interest, neither Dr Emerson or the Treasury appear to have been interested in understanding how fresh produce supply chains work and how best to protect vulnerable suppliers."

Viterra makes moves to dominate the peninsula

Rachel Hagan. Viterra's proposed purchase of the Maitland AWB Grainflow site, along with two other facilities, has been reported to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission by T-Ports. The proposed acquisition of Grainflow sites at Maitland and Crystal Brook, and Cargill’s mobile shiploader at Port Adelaide, has caused backlash from T-Ports…

Canberra: A capital blunder

Canberra is a very strange place. The nation's purpose-built capital has been the subject of debate and controversy since its conception ... Where are the alternative voices? ... Politicians are only hearing one side, largely because no one’s challenging the narrative. Even our peak agricultural bodies have been sucked into the progressive undertow ...

Seeing the forests and the trees – a new chapter in Australia’s forest reporting: ABARES

The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) has today released Australia’s State of the Forests Report: Synthesis 2023. ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville, said the five-yearly report covered all areas of Australia’s forests—public and private forests, forests managed for production and forests managed for conservation…

Urgent call to stay connected: NSW Farmers Association

Farmers have called on telecommunications providers to ensure farming communities don’t lose connectivity as the 3G network is shut down ... Telstra and Optus commenced the process of switching  off their 3G networks as they transitioned to 4G and 5G networks across Australia.  

US election poses issues for Australian grains industry: GrainGrowers

GrainGrowers today launched a comprehensive report shedding light on the significant implications of the upcoming United States presidential election for Australian grain growers … the report, Navigating Uncertainty: What the United States Election Means for Australia's Grain Industry addresses concerns about increasing trade protectionism and geopolitical tensions.

Coonalpyn Show 2024 Report

Nadene Jericho, Coonalpyn & District A & H Society Inc Perfect weather on October 19th drew a crowd of almost 700 people to Coonalpyn for...

Alexandra Show, 9 November 2024

Alexandra P & A Association With Springtime well and truly here, the thoughts of many throughout the Murrindindi and Mansfield Shires turn to their local...

129th Dungog Show, 8-9 November 2024

Dungog Agricultural & Horticultural Society Dungog Show is having its 129th show this year and we are celebrating the timber industry. Friday 8th and Saturday 9th...

159th Sale Show, 1-3 November 2024

Sale and District Agricultural Society This year’s Sale Show will be held from the 1st to the 3rd November 2024 at the Sale Showgrounds. This year...

Daylesford Show, 23 November 2024

Daylesford & District Agricultural Society Inc Come and celebrate on Saturday 23rd November 2024. The gates open at 9am and tickets will be available at...

147th Millicent Show, 8-10 November 2024

Millicent A H & P Society Inc.

Clunes Show, 16 November 2024

Whip cracking fun at the Clunes Show! Clunes and District Agricultural Society Inc Mark your calendars for the annual Clunes Spring Show, to be held on...

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