‘Absolute scandal’: Fletcher slams EU quotas
Australia’s biggest sheep processor is calling for higher EU meat export quotas, saying the current trade agreement is a “poor deal”.
Australia’s biggest sheep processor is calling for higher EU meat export quotas, saying the current trade agreement is a “poor deal”.
Surfing champion Joel Parkinson and his manager, Gold Coast Titans founder Michael Searle, are now suing the billionaire Perich family business over a soured milk deal.
Farmers will be paid to look after their land, protect threatened species and nurture habitats under ‘biodiversity certificates’, heralding the creation of a new market.
Agribusiness recruiter Nigel Crawley tells The Australian Ag Podcast of the extraordinary lengths farmers are going to secure workers.
Chris Rowe will act as Fonterra’s chief financial officer until a permanent replacement is found, with the group’s CEO talking up his M&A expertise.
Yumbah Aquaculture is expanding its Kangaroo Island abalone operations, with plans for a tourism centre being developed.
One of the world’s biggest farming and food trading companies warns different state rules over the transportation of beehives will potentially drive food prices higher.
Grain Growers Limited chairman Brett Hosking is hopeful frosty relations between Australia and China will soon thaw to benefit agriculture.
A company pioneering medical cannabinoids and psychedelics therapy is an early beneficiary of Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest’s biotech venture capital fund.
It’s a case of fourth-time lucky for Canadian seafood giant Cooke, which has won over the board of Tasmanian salmon producer Tassal with a $1.1bn bid.
It is the constant evolution that has seen JB Hi-Fi pivot from selling cheap CDs and car stereos to becoming one of the best performing retailers of the past decade.
Dan Murphy’s owner Endeavour Group has acquired McLaren Vale winery Shingleback, adding to its growing portfolio of premium wine brands.
Treasury Wine Estates scores a win against Chinese-Australian company Rush Rich, which it alleges has been copycatting its Penfolds wine in China.
Australian Dairy Nutritionals will shut its fresh milk processing plant in Victoria as inflation hits the small cap company.
Duxton Capital is seeking $100m for a fund which owns stakes in the specialist investor’s suite of local agricultural assets, and which will pick up a portfolio of global stocks.
The varroa mite wreaking havoc on honey and horticultural industries has been in Australia months longer than we thought. Can it be eradicated?
A cattle station owned by one of the richest families in Australia and that is home to a 160-year-old castle has taken top honours at the Ekka beef competition.
Just as United Malt was seeing some light at the end of the tunnel as people returned to bars and clubs, a poor barley crop will flatten its annual profit.
Australia’s cattle capital would face a ‘catastrophic’ economic impact and 33,000 job losses if the disease made its way into the country.
Expert warns Bali “is one big farm” and tourists could unknowingly risk economic carnage for Australia by bringing back foot and mouth disease.
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