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When was the last time egg prices were $4.20?

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton were asked about the price of eggs – and one politician’s answer was much further off the mark than the other.

  • Jessica Yun

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Ninth generation farmer Caleb Ragland on his property in Magnolia, Kentucky.

‘We don’t want to be the sacrificial lamb’: The farmers hurt by Trump’s tariffs

Caleb Ragland voted Republican three times and doesn’t regret it. But he is about to plant a field of crops that China loves to buy – and he is very worried.

  • Michael Koziol
Angry constituents in Fort Madison, Iowa peppered the 91-year-old senator with questions about Donald Trump’s presidency.

In small-town America, a senator under siege has Australia on his mind

From the town halls of rural Iowa to the farms of Kentucky, Australia’s reluctance to accept imports of US beef is a hot topic.

  • Michael Koziol
President Donald Trump unveils the reciprocal tariffs.

Donald Trump’s dumb war just got much, much dumber

Donald Trump has just announced the most self-destructive set of policies in modern American economic history.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz
The egg shortage is partly the result of bird flu outbreaks.

‘Crazy jump in price’: Shoppers, farmers brace for years-long egg shortage

Bird flu outbreaks have choked the nation’s supply of eggs – and frustrated egg farmers say the proposed ban on caged eggs is exacerbating the problem.

  • Jessica Yun
Woolworths’ dispute with the United Workers Union over warehouse pay and conditions is affecting supply.

Empty shelves at Woolworths as industrial action cripples supplies

The company confirmed that some stores in Victoria, NSW and the ACT were experiencing limited stock flow.

  • Madeleine Heffernan and Gemma Grant
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Perth NRM sustainable agriculture manager David Broadhurst, G&A Padula and son orchardist Mick Padula, Stonefruit WA chair Anthony Caccetta and Karragullen orchardist Danny Di Marco promoting WA Stonefruit in Yagan Square, November 27, 2024

The proof is in the plum pudding: bid to buy up WA produce

Stonefruit WA chair Anthony Caccetta has encouraged shoppers to buy fruit from “trees down the road, not across the Nullabor” as 250 lines of produce fail border controls.

  • Claire Ottaviano
A South Australian rock lobster cooking demonstration at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai on November 5.

Trump’s touted tariffs threaten to sweep up Aussie lobsters

Many economists are concerned a new trade war between the world’s two biggest economies will have flow-on consequences for Australia.

  • Lisa Visentin
Treasurer Jim Chalmers flew into Beijing amid a flurry of economic activity by authorities this week.

Chalmers likes China’s economic stimulus plans but lobster still not on the menu

Speaking in the Chinese capital on Friday after meetings with local officials, the treasurer said Australia had “a lot at stake” when it came to China’s economic slowdown.

  • Lisa Visentin
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Grassroots live exports group gets a little friendly ‘seed funding’

Keep the Sheep are promising to make themselves known at a rally in Canberra this week.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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