The World’s Tiniest Tomato Delights Customers but Worries Growers Article by: Hari Yellina c “It’s obvious that customers adore this product. I can tell that the chefs adore using this in their meals, so I believe it has potential “said Henry Liu, general manager of P’Petual. But what makes for a simple snack for consumers […]
Australia a Pioneer in its Commitment to Organic Farming Article by: Hari Yellina According to one of the top experts in the organic farming industry worldwide, increasing domestic demand through awareness and certification programmes is necessary for the Australian industry to increase its market share. This month’s inaugural Australian Organic Conference will feature Amarjit Sahota, […]
Australian Hydroponic Farmers Federation Conference Begins in Victoria The Hydroponic Farmers Federation (HFF) conference has begun in Dandenong, Victoria, with about 210 delegates in attendance. The three-day conference began today, July 12, with a number of sessions on topics like Light and Plant Interactions, tomato market trends, and vertical farming. The trade exhibition has 22 […]
Reemoon Looking to Expand Across Australia Article by: Hari Yellina Following its most recent successful installation of the Fruscan S7 Pro in New South Wales, major Chinese sorting solution provider Reemoon says it aims to be completely licenced in Australia by the end of July, allowing it to have service specialists close by to its […]
New Book to Educate Next Generation on Panama Disease Article by: Hari Yellina Thanks to a brand-new children’s book about the tropical race 4 of the Panama disease, the next generation of North Queensland biosecurity champions is going bananas to safeguard nearby crops (Panama TR4). “Charlie Goes Bananas!” was written by local author Matilda Bishop […]
Apple Advocates Finally Rewarded Article by: Hari Yellina Rien Silverstein, a well-known voice and representation within horticulture, has received two awards for her efforts. The Boomaroo Nurseries Women in Horticulture Award for 2022 was given to Ms. Silverstein at Hort Connections 2022 in Brisbane on June 8, but she also received the APAL Women in […]
Beekeepers Back in Business Despite Varroa Mite Threat? Article by: Hari Yellina After a nearly three-week prohibition as a result of the discovery of varroa mites at the Port of Newcastle, beekeepers in New South Wales are once again engaged in the production of honey. Beekeepers outside of the red emergency zones are permitted to […]
More Engagement Needed from the Government to Tackle FMD Article by: Hari Yellina Campbell Costello, a country vet, is loading his little plane on the peaceful Alice Springs tarmac with his gear and numerous surgical instruments while it is cold outside and the sky is clear. As he performs his last-minute checks before take-off, exhaustion […]
Hope Hendra Virus Antibody to Cure Those Exposed to Infected Horses Article by: Hari Yellina Two individuals who came into contact with a horse infected with the fatal Hendra virus in Mackay, North Queensland, will undergo antibody therapy out of “compassionate” considerations. Following exposure to the respiratory secretions of the sick horse, one is determined […]
Revolutionary Innovative Device Detects Food Spoilage Can a $1 mobile phone accessory turn into a crucial tool to address the $1 trillion food waste problem? Yes, according to GoMicro CEO and founder Dr. Sivam Krish, with the help of the Spotcheck App and a phone-attachable magnifier created for precisely determining the degree of ripeness or […]
NSW Confident of Containing Varroa Mite Parasite Article by: Hari Yellina The NSW DPI and the apiary industry are urging sustained vigilance among beekeepers as the number of Varroa mite infestations rises. There are now 24 infestations in NSW, with the majority concentrated around the Newcastle region, thanks to five new cases that are situated […]
Bees Annihilated in NSW Epicentre as the Parasite Spreads Article by: Hari Yellina The fatal varroa mite, according to bee specialists, has been present in Newcastle, in NSW’s Hunter area, since the summer. The bee parasite was discovered for the first time in Mayfield two weeks ago, but according to Dr. Cooper Schouten of Southern […]
Queensland’s Strawberries Ruined Due to Constant Rain Article by: Hari Yellina While the state’s graziers have enjoyed the above-average rainfall, many in the horticulture sector, especially strawberry producers in South East Queensland, have suffered as a result. The excessively rainy summer months have significantly postponed the Queensland strawberry period for the majority of growers, according […]
The Pear Sector in Search of Positive ‘Pearspectives’ Article by: Hari Yellina Pears and avocados are similar in terms of the product’s shape as well as the volume of international trade. But the comparison stops there. Although there are almost three times as many pears produced globally as there are avocados, given the latter’s rise […]
Citrus Season Witnesses Strong Demand and Pricing Article by: Hari Yellina Costa notes that its operations performed well in 1HCY2022 and those preliminary results are expected to be in line with the company’s expectations. Both the domestic and foreign produce categories are anticipated to end the first half of the year ahead of the similar […]
Stability of Product Quality and Flexibility Most Important in Vegetable Market Article by: Hari Yellina “In recent years, plantation technology has advanced, and customers are more aware of issues relating to food safety and other aspects of product quality. More than ever, it is crucial to be able to ensure stable product quality and flexible […]
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Olive Workshop to be Held at Monivae Article by: Hari Yellina This month’s course will provide olive growers in central New South Wales with a refresher on best practises. The event is being held over two days, July 28 and 29, at Rylstone Olive Press, 25 Mossy Rock Lane, Monivae, NSW, by the Australian Olive […]
Queensland Avocado Growers Win Grower of the Year Article by: Hari Yellina The most we can do right now, he continued, is assist the DPI in reporting any bee movements we observe. “Anyone who owns a single hive should register it with the DPI immediately. “We need to know that every single beekeeper in the […]
Varroa Mites Leave Almond Producers in a Serious Dilemma Article by: Hari Yellina Following a varroa mite diagnosis in Narrabri, thousands of bee hives in Tamworth and the NSW north west have been inspected. Local beekeepers are unsure of how their operations would continue in the wake of the terrible finding. The new case in Narrabri, […]