22 February 2015 Fred McCue NT News MANAGEMENT of a new abattoir near Darwin hopes the Asian middle-class will develop a strong liking for Australian beef. The $93 million Australian Agricultural Company’s […]
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22 February 2015 Fred McCue NT News MANAGEMENT of a new abattoir near Darwin hopes the Asian middle-class will develop a strong liking for Australian beef. The $93 million Australian Agricultural Company’s […]
Read more19 February 2015 Tyne McConnon ABC Rural As hot dry conditions on the north-west coast of Western Australia continue, one Kimberley cattle station is making the most of its newly developed irrigation […]
Read more5 February 2015 Chanyaporn Chanjaroen Queensland Country Life AUSTRALIAN wheat farmers will face an increasing challenge keeping up with their neighbours’ appetite for bread and noodles. Demand from Indonesia, the Philippines and […]
Read more5 February 2015 AAP Watch out Brisbane – farmers, graziers and other small town Queensland folk are set to have more say over how the state is run. A swing back to […]
Read more9 February 2015 Matthew Cranston Queensland Country Life CHINESE real estate giant Shanghai Zhongfu is in discussions with one of Australia’s largest cattle producers Consolidated Pastoral Company (CPC) to take over a […]
Read more28 January 2015 Jacqui Song, Rhett Oliver and Brendan Maier CBP Lawyers In brief – Australia and China nearing agreement on Bluetongue virus and animal welfare protocols Following the successful conclusion of […]
Read more3 February 2015 Clint Jasper ABC Rural As foreign money chases prime agricultural assets in Australia, and local agribusinesses seek out capital, ‘sale and leaseback’ agreements are increasingly becoming a tool to […]
Read more3 February 2015 Mark Phelps The Land A SOCIAL media campaign has been launched today in support of the creation of a new organisation to replace the Cattle Council of Australia. Through […]
Read more2 February 2015 Matt Brann ABC Rural The Northern Territory’s Minister for Primary Industry hopes progress will continue to be made for agriculture in northern Australia, despite the possible change of government […]
Read more28 January 2015 Lucinda Schmidt Forbes Asia As Australia’s mining boom falters, much hype surrounds a potential “dining boom” ignited by Asia’s burgeoning middle class turning to beef, dairy and other food products. Analysts […]
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