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Mango Beverages Making all the Difference

Mango Beverages Making all the Difference Article by: Hari Yellina A mango grower in north Queensland is offering customers the chance to enjoy their fruit and beverage at the same time, and all for a good cause. In order to offer a meal for someone experiencing food insecurity, Manbulloo Mangoes and Local Brewing Co. of […]

2022-07-04

New Varroa Mite Cases Leads to an Extension of Emergency Zones

New Varroa Mite Cases Leads to an Extension of Emergency Zones Article by: Hari Yellina The emergency zone has been expanded as a result of the discovery of three additional properties with Varroa mite infestations. Acting Chief Plant Protection Officer for the NSW Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI), Dr. Chris Anderson, announced that the […]

2022-07-04

Fruit Fly Remerges in Southern Australia

Fruit Fly Remerges in Southern Australia Article by: Hari Yellina Following the discovery of maggots in a home quince tree, PIRSA on Wednesday announced a new Renmark South fruit fly epidemic. Due to restrictions brought on by domestically cultivated contaminated quinces, there are now 1.5 km of red outbreak regions and 15 km of yellow suspension […]

2022-07-04

Limestone Coast Potato Grower Enjoys Bumper Demand

Limestone Coast Potato Grower Enjoys Bumper Demand Article by: Hari Yellina Terry Buckley, a potato farmer on the Limestone Coast, claims that even when the price of other fresh vegetables rises, his produce can still be priced “sensibly.” He claimed that because potatoes were so inexpensive, people were turning to them and that processing businesses […]

2022-06-30

A Tomato Variant that is a Diamond in the Rough

A Tomato Variant that is a Diamond in the Rough Article by: Hari Yellina It can take up to ten years from breeding to marketing a new tomato variety. The cultivar, however, debuts in stores this week after Nature Fresh Farms made contact with a new seed supplier in the Netherlands a few years ago. […]

2022-06-30

Carbon Neutral Steak on Plates?

Carbon Neutral Steak on Plates? Article by: Hari Yellina Australian farmers are reacting to the rising demand for food and fibre that are climate-conscious. The introduction of low- or zero-emission meat into supermarkets is one of the most recent developments. The carbon neutral beef product, which comes in recyclable packaging made from 90% recycled and […]

2022-06-30

Better Quality Californian Garlic Crop Forecasted

Better Quality Californian Garlic Crop Forecasted Article by: Hari Yellina According to Ken Christopher of Christopher Ranch in Gilroy, California, “the first shipments of fresh crop garlic went out to consumers on the West coast and on the East coast, the early part of this week.” The crop contains more than 100 million pounds of […]

2022-06-30

Peruvian Blueberries Gain Access to Israel Markets

Peruvian Blueberries Gain Access to Israel Markets Article by: Hari Yellina Blueberries from Peru, also referred to as “blue gold,” now have expanded market access in Israel. This comes after Peru’s Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (MIDAGRI) announced the opening of a new Asian market for Peruvian blueberries, which was in response to an […]

2022-06-30

KFC will Switch to Lettuce in a Few Weeks

KFC will Switch to Lettuce in a Few Weeks Article by: Hari Yellina According to major KFC operator Collins Foods chief executive Drew O’Malley, iceberg lettuce will fully return to KFC burgers by spring. He also notes that the fast-food company will increase prices for the third time this year as a result of rising […]

2022-06-30

Choko Popularity Rises in Maitland Region

Choko Popularity Rises in Maitland Region Article by: Hari Yellina One of those vegetables that people either adore or detest. And, this central American vegetable is making a reappearance on Maitland dinner plates, whether you name it the choko, like we do in Australia, or chayote, mirliton, pipinola, and gisquil – like they do in […]

2022-06-30

Despite Record Exports Onion Market’s Mood Been Bland

Despite Record Exports Onion Market’s Mood Been Bland New winter onions that were picked on Monday were sent to Monie, a sorting and packaging firm in the Netherlands, on Wednesday. They look good, in Eric Moerdijk’s opinion. But aside from that, it’s difficult to make any predictions about the upcoming season. In most regions, the […]

2022-06-29

Container Ship Building Binge Not Over Yet

Container Ship Building Binge Not Over Yet Article by: Hari Yellina Despite the escalating cost of new container ships, liner operators and ship-owning businesses continue to place additional orders (mostly at Asian yards). In 2023–2025, there will be an increasing number of new vessels as a result. Alphaliner reports that capacity on orders has already […]

2022-06-29

2022 NZ Kiwifruit Harvest Complete

2022 NZ Kiwifruit Harvest Complete Article by: Hari Yellina Almost all 2,800 producers’ orchards from Kerikeri in the north to Motueka in the south have harvested their kiwifruit for consumers, making the 2022 harvest of New Zealand’s largest horticultural product nearly complete. Overtaking the previous record of more than 177 million trays set last year, […]

2022-06-29

Australian Harvest Season in Jeopardy due to Varroa Mites

Australian Harvest Season in Jeopardy due to Varroa Mites Article by: Hari Yellina A prohibition on movement across New South Wales and immediate effects on apiaries have resulted from the discovery of a lethal parasite known as “Covid for bees,” but other agricultural sectors, notably the approaching almond blossom season, are also expected to be […]

2022-06-29

New Bee Zones Established after Mite Finds

New Bee Zones Established after Mite Finds Article by: Hari Yellina Authorities in NSW have found the parasite in three additional areas and created another biosecurity zone as they race to stop the spread of the deadly varroa mite that is endangering the bee industry. Through contact tracing, a total of seven infested locations have […]

2022-06-29

Produce Prices Skyrocketing, where is the Money Going?

Produce Prices Skyrocketing, where is the Money Going? Article by: Hari Yellina The two biggest grocery chains in the country have rejected charges of price gouging made by a farmer’s representative who believes his clients are being “ripped off”. Despite Coles and Woolworths’ claims that pricing negotiations are fair, a NSW Farmers spokeswoman claimed that […]

2022-06-29

Agriculture Minister to Work with the Industry

Agriculture Minister to Work with the Industry Article by: Hari Yellina Murray Watt won’t put on a farmer’s mask. He doesn’t have answers either for the high cost of inputs or the labour deficit in agriculture. But he seems to be bringing an open honesty to his new position as minister of agriculture for the […]

2022-06-29

Giant Drone Plants 40,00 Tree Pods a Day

Giant Drone Plants 40,00 Tree Pods a Day Article by: Hari Yellina The most recent weapon in the ongoing “battle” in southern Sydney against the imported African olive tree is a giant drone. In the Australian Botanic Garden at Mt. Annan, which is south of Sydney, where 85% of the most invasive species have already […]

2022-06-28

Potato Farmers Demand 20 Cents More Per Kilo

Potato Farmers Demand 20 Cents More Per Kilo Article by: Hari Yellina Potato growers in important growing areas claim that unless shops raise the shelf price of their produce by 20 cents per kilo, they will be forced to leave the business. Farmers in all industries are finding it difficult to absorb production price rises […]

2022-06-28

High Grain and Meat Prices Put Farmers on Track for Profit

High Grain and Meat Prices Put Farmers on Track for Profit Article by: Hari Yellina Melanie and Paul Ackerley, two young dairy farmers from Victoria, are defying a number of industry norms on their farm 160 kilometres south-west of Melbourne. The dairy sector is contracting. Since the Ackerley family purchased their farm in 2017, it […]

2022-06-28