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Cattle Industry Chief Warns EU Deforestation Rules Could Stifle Global Trade
Peter Hall, head of Queensland's cattle industry says there are no clear definitions of 'deforestation' globally.
October 2, 2024
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
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Daniel Y. Teng
Littleproud Warns Farmers May Exit Industry Amid Rising Energy Costs, Live Export Ban
Littleproud supports renewables but warns that overdevelopment of wind and solar on prime farmland threatens food security and ...
September 30, 2024
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Australian Croppers Warn Winter Harvest Is Not Looking Great
Grain producer Barry Large knew it wasn't going to be a record harvest but he wasn't anticipating yields ...
November 24, 2023
BY
AAP
Broadacre Farm Income to Decline Significantly
Income from large-scale farming is forecasted to fall 41 percent.
October 8, 2023
BY
Celene Ignacio
Sparks Fly Over Planned Power Lines Across Farming Land
Towering power lines that cut across farms to connect wind and solar projects to the electricity grid have ...
August 1, 2023
BY
AAP
New Tax on Australian Farmers Will Send Food Costs Soaring, Sector Warns
Australian farmers are warning the federal Labor government that its decision to ignore the agriculture sector's suggestions and ...
May 10, 2023
BY
Victoria Kelly-Clark
Australian Farmers Bracing for Bigger Biosecurity Bill in Budget
Australian farmers are concerned the federal government is about to hit them with extra biosecurity fees and have ...
May 8, 2023
BY
AAP
Farmers Fight on After Floods in Australian State
Farmers are facing a long, pot-holed and often crumbling road to recovery as they forge ahead with post-flood ...
January 20, 2023
BY
AAP
Australian Farmers More Prone to Diabetes and Obesity
Australian farmers are being urged to check in on their own health using an online tool, with research ...
August 2, 2022
BY
AAP
Coalition Pledges $75 Million to Help Farmers Buy Their First Farm
The Coalition has promised $75 million to help farmers buy their first farm, encouraging more people into the ...
April 19, 2022
BY
Cindy Li
Flood-stricken Farmers Ask for More Help from the New South Wales Government
Stressful and exhausted farmers in the north of New South Wales (NSW) are asking the state government for ...
March 9, 2022
BY
Alfred Bui
Australian Farmers Hold High Degree of Optimism: Survey
A global survey of over 600 farmers has shown that Australian growers were more optimistic about the future ...
February 14, 2022
BY
Alfred Bui
Billions Lost in Aussie Black Summer Bushfires
A University of Sydney and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) report released on the impacts of ...
December 13, 2021
BY
Marina Zhang
NSW Govt Brings Back Strongest Rodent Pesticide to Combat Mouse Plague
The New South Wales (NSW) government has secured 5,000 litres of bromadiolone, one of the world's strongest pesticides ...
May 21, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Deal for Tariff-Free Australian Meat Exports to the UK on the Horizon
Australian farmers may soon be able to export meat tariff-free into the United Kingdom as part of a ...
May 19, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Australia and Saudi Arabia Resume Livestock Trade After 10 Year Hiatus
A ten-year hiatus on livestock trade between Australia and Saudi Arabia has been broken with the Middle East ...
April 14, 2021
BY
Victoria Kelly-Clark
Australian Winter Crop Expected to Enter Record Books
Australia's winter crop production has increased by 89 percent to 55.2 million tonnes and is expected to be the second biggest harvest on record. Wheat ...
February 15, 2021
BY
Epoch Times Staff
All-Pervasive’ Mice Blighting Rural Australia
Farmers and communities across large swathes of inland eastern Australia are being hit by their worst mouse plague ...
February 6, 2021
BY
AAP
A Year of Fire, Floods and Plague for Many
Dairy farmer Rob Miller has endured four fires and three floods in a year. The first blaze came ...
December 25, 2020
BY
AAP
Australian Farmers Want Economic Recovery to Go Rural
Australian farmers believe they can help lead the country through the COVID-19-induced recession. National Farmers Federation president Fiona ...
July 13, 2020
BY
AAP
Chinese Malthouses Still Want Australia’s ‘High-Quality’ Barley Despite Tariffs
Despite the 80 percent tariff imposed by the Chinese regime, companies in the communist nation continue to buy ...
May 29, 2020
BY
Alex Joseph
‘We Do Have Other Buyers For Our Grain’: Aussie Barley Farmers in Response to China Tariffs
Australian barley farmers are seeking to develop trade relationships with other countries as the Chinese regime levies heavy ...
May 20, 2020
BY
Alex Joseph
Outrage as Drought-Stricken Australian Region Approves Chinese Company’s Water Mining Operation
A Chinese-owned company has been granted approval to run a commercial water-mining operation in southern Queensland, sparking outrage ...
January 16, 2020
BY
Isabel van Brugen
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Jack Phillips
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