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Winter crop production to fall from consecutive record highs
Correction on cards as La Nina retreats
The Albanese Government is protecting and growing Australia’s primary industries better than ever before
It’s time for a National Cabinet discussion on sustainable forest resource security
New partnerships to build more sustainable agriculture
Farmers welcome help to cut emissions
Protecting and growing future of world-class agriculture
Analysis – How global energy prices are affecting the price of Australian farm inputs
Insight – How global energy prices are affecting the price of Australian farm inputs
Analysis – Additional raw sugar access into the US for Australian exporters until September 2023
Southern Murray-Darling Basin water prices forecast to remain lower than average for fourth consecutive year
Water prices in the southern Murray-Darling Basin forecast to remain low for fourth consecutive year
Agricultural R&D investment on rise
Two billion reasons to keep Australia ASF free
New CBH fertiliser facility for WA growers welcomed
Farmers warn of fire risk as La Nina departs
Rains bring record-breaking year for farmers
Aquaculture lifts seafood value to $3.63 billion in 2022-23
Snapshot shows strength behind numbers
La Nina’s last hurrah as drier conditions expected ahead
Farm incomes to ease as prices drop, inputs rise
Minister clearly cannot see Beyond Buybacks
Australians hooked on recreational fishing
National survey shows significant benefits of rec fishing
Australian shorn wool production forecast of 340 Mkg greasy for 2022/23
Aquaculture increases contribution to seafood production
Hands-free horticulture sees higher production
$85b high note, but time to fix pockmarked roads and ruined rail
Bumper year for agriculture despite flooding
New figures show agriculture is booming despite floods
Fish stocks stable and steady
Agriculture on roll, but where to next?
ABARES Outlook 2023 conference: save date
Scrapping global agricultural subsidies and tariffs reduces emissions, improves food security
‘Wet drought’ to cost hundreds of millions
Methane pledge to keep trade door open for ag sector
Farm floods will hit food supplies and drive up prices
Food security will hold despite floods
Growing Australian vegetable industry
Farm debt rising with sector confidence
Report on NSW Rice Vesting Arrangements
Final chance to apply for Science and Innovation Awards
Shorn wool production increases as run of good seasons continue
Watt welcomes farm export records
Farming exports forecast to reach record $70.3 billion
Australian mining working with livestock industry to prevent incursion of foot-and-mouth disease
After floods will come droughts (again)
Water prices in southern Murray-Darling Basin forecast to remain low for third consecutive year