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Rush on trucks and tractors as farmers stock up
Number of hungry in Asia-Pacific swells by more than 50 million since arrival of Covid
Review backs first use of new rules protecting Barwon-Darling environmental flows
New Chair of Vasse Taskforce appointed
Tasmanian farmers still leading confidence across country
Economic data for decarbonising world
Views sought on turning organic waste into energy
AgTech Growth Fund open for business
Emerging technology set to be trialled on AgTech farms
Tiaro Bypass draft concept design complete
NAIF broadens its horizons
International border reopening to help Aussie farmers
Community-based solutions to improve food security amidst crisis
New Zealand food and fibre exports forecast to hit record $50.8 billion
Novel Plantibodies Show Promise to Protect Citrus from Greening Disease
Put local oysters on menu this Christmas
Online course makes hard cider easier
New interactive report shows Africa’s growing hunger crisis
$13.5 million for NSW recycling
New grant partnership targets ongoing drought recovery
Meat processor fined $400,000 after stockman’s death
National Farmers Federation told new AdBlue supplies on way
Academy welcomes mRNA vaccine manufacturing capability
Toondah Harbour meeting documents kept secret
Peel RED Grants diversifying regional economies
Funding for Ombudsman key to levelling horticulture industry playing field
Fiona Simson announced as Gunnedah Shire Australia Day ambassador
$35 million netted for horticulture
JCU helps develop next-gen lamb
Fruit fly in firing line
From settlements on Mars to flying cars – UNSW Engineering in 2021
SIPP taking agriculture to grassroots
Finding right energy fit for regions
Grower Forums boost targeted research, development and extension in Central Queensland
Tackling Australia’s $3 billion food and fibre fraud problem
FAO and Wageningen University and Research step up joint efforts to advance innovative and strategic approaches for healthy agrifood
Though still low in Europe and Central Asia, hunger rates worsened by pandemic impacts
New export opportunities open for Peel and WA producers
Helping WA agribusiness capture export markets
Putting Victorian red meat on international tables
Thousands of Queenslanders help to update animal welfare laws
Safety focus of farm visits
Fire Danger Period now in force
Recovery Assistance also needed for farmers
Black Summer bushfire season cost farmers up to $5 billion
Experience and Knowledge in Renewed Indigenous Reference Group
Cotton industry appoints independent expert to reassess environmental performance
Growing jobs for Indigenous Australians in water metering