Category: Agrotech

Virtual course on nitrogen management in organic p...

Growers of organic vegetables and strawberries across California are invited to attend an online training to learn how to manage n...

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Can buyers continue to shop locally during a seaso...

Empty shop freezers and price hikes challenge shoppers but they are not blaming farmers, who have lost critical growing windows du...

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French connection to Tasmanian roses pays off in c...

An Australian rose growing operation has been working with a French breeder for more than 40 years and the partnership is still go...

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'Lightning' in a bottle could create green ammonia...

Lightning in a bottle might allow farmers to create their own ammonia fertiliser.

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Australian winemakers hope to tap India's 'huge' b...

After the collapse of the Chinese market due to trade disputes and soaring tariffs, a free trade agreement with India is an exciti...

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Wineries hope for climate change as water affects ...

Winemakers across the Victoria/New South Wales border region say wet conditions are playing havoc with their vineyards.

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Cherries are synonymous with Christmas in Australi...

Australian cherry supplies are expected to be tight this Christmas, thanks to wet weather on the east coast delaying and damaging ...

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Cherries on the menu this Christmas? You may want ...

Australian cherry supplies are expected to be tight this Christmas, thanks to wet weather on the east coast delaying and damaging ...

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We had a big mango season. But on this farm, 40% o...

Leo Skliros predicts a huge proportion of his healthy mango crop will go to waste this season. And he's not the only one. 

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NT's first "Mango Express" takes flight

A Boeing 777 is about to depart Darwin with more than 50 tonnes of mangoes on board.

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Your favorite fruit could be a thing of the past. ...

Many crops — including apples and cherries — could become unprofitable to grow in Queensland as temperatures continue to warm....

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US growers have the green light to export fresh ap...

Australian growers have expressed concerns about biosecurity risks from diseases such as fire blight, and fear US government subsi...

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