11 December 2014 Colin Bettles Farmonline RETURNS to Australian cattle producers are set for a boost under new market access into Thailand for feeder and slaughter cattle, according to federal Agriculture Minister […]
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11 December 2014 Colin Bettles Farmonline RETURNS to Australian cattle producers are set for a boost under new market access into Thailand for feeder and slaughter cattle, according to federal Agriculture Minister […]
Read more24 November 2014 Andrew Marshall Stock and Land CONSUMERS across Asia expect agriculturally-rich Australia will strive to double food export values to $75 billion by 2050, but the nation is so ill-prepared […]
Read more4 December 2014 Trevor Chappell The West Australian Australian farmers risk missing a major chance to supply hungry Asian markets unless governments and businesses dramatically expand food production in the nation’s north. […]
Read more6 December 2014 Jacinta Bolsenbroek Farm Weekly CLEARING in the Goomig area is on track, and will likely allow Kimberley Agricultural Investment’s (KAI) Ord development to begin farming 1000 hectares in the […]
Read more5 December 2014 The Land LIVESTOCK shipments are going full steam ahead, with five vessels in Darwin harbour ready to be loaded. Almost 50,000 head of cattle will be loaded, destined for […]
Read more14 November 2014 Rob Taylor The Australian BUILT 40 years ago amid rugged ochre cliffs in the Australian Outback, the Ord Dam was meant to turn swathes of harsh scrub into a […]
Read more15 November 2015 David Hornery The Australian THIS week’s Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit in Beijing has covered a range of critical topics including regional economic integration and the creation of an Asia-Pacific […]
Read more18 November 2014 Queensland Country Life CHINA buys more of Australia’s agricultural produce than any other market. In 2013, this market was worth around $9 billion to Australian farmers and the broader […]
Read more18 November 2014 Queensland Country Life INCREASED investment in agricultural research and development, storage capacity and logistics will be critical in feeding the world sustainably by the year 2050, the inaugural Rabobank F20 […]
Read more13 November 2014 Matt Brann ABC Rural The Chinese company willing to invest $700 million in Australia’s far north is still waiting to access land in the Northern Territory so it can […]
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