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Thursday, April 25, 2024
Third generation farmer shares a unique look at his industry's operations and the worst and best times in his career
Steph Allen
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WA's largest citrus producer is on the sales market.
Chris McLennan
Following a long stretch of extended wait times for machinery, some dealers are now overstocked.
Paula Thompson
TMA executive director Gary Northover with TMA chairman Doug Robinson at last year's TMA conference in Sydney. This year's event is being held in Melbourne. Picture by Paula Thompson
Family-owned Salena Wine Estates collapses, up for sale.
Chris McLennan
One of South Australia's biggest wine companies has collapsed. Pictures supplied
A wine company has been fined nearly $500,000 for stealing water.
Maeve Bannister
A wine company in NSW's Wentworth region stole just under 365 million litres of water to make wine. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

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After 10 years of farming mangoes and limes, farmer Valentina Caamano-Bermudez has begun a new era.
Steph Allen
Growers are hopeful the inquiry into supermarket prices is the first step in creating an even playing field.
Denis Howard
Ian Pearce, Orange, NSW believes growers are taking all the risk with very little reward. Picture by Denis Howard

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WA's largest citrus producer is on the sales market.
Chris McLennan
The Marquis Macadamias joint venture between South African and Australian growers ends.
Andrew Marshall
BASF's Gavin Jackson says AI technology will be vital for agriculture to grow sustainably, without jeopardising regional towns.
Ashley Walmsley
Gavin Jackson, head of agricultural solutions for Australia and New Zealand, BASF says farm consolidation will impact regional towns but embracing technology could help ease that tension. Picture supplied
The ABARES Outlook 2024 report shows table grapes are still a mighty export force.
Ashley Walmsley
Table grapes remain one of Australia's highest value exported horticulture crops. Picture Shutterstock
For opposing parties, there are benefits in getting to a table and sorting it out.
Dr Mike Walker
There's been plenty of steam leading up to and during the senate committee inquiry into supermarket pricing but will any meaningful change come out of it?
Ashley Walmsley
Hopes pinned on inquiry's results | OPINION
Superficiality always wins and it's not the sole fault of big business.
Garry Linnell
Acneous prepubescent pears. Picture by Chloe Hope