June 24, 2024 • JobFito Australia
Who will be responsible for the rising costs? That is the question on everyone’s mind in the greenhouse vegetable industry. No one had an answer at the start of the current season, but growers appear to be stuck with it for the time being. It is undeniable that this condition will not persist long. Will […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
In news that is welcomed by all those who are in the field of agriculture, India has decided to cut its lentil tariffs from thirty per cent to ten per cent. These taxes were put into place by the Indian government to support the domestic farming community present in the country. However, in the recent […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →DOMESTIC UPDATE After several years of reduced output owing to drought, Australia’s grain production is expected to rebound in 2020-21. The country is a prominent player on the global stage, with many of its grain and oilseeds industries geared toward export. The country’s wheat crop for 2020-21 is expected to be 28.4 million tonnes, increasing […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →With the recent heavy rains and flooding throughout the eastern seaboard, there’s never been a better moment to evaluate contours, whoa-boys, headlands, and cover cropping strategies to prevent valuable topsoil from vanishing into the neighbor’s paddock. Growcom has teamed up with Fitzroy Basin Association (FBA), a regional natural resource management (NRM) organisation, to host a […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →With its Chippy Apples product, a Victorian food production company is promoting a balanced diet and decreasing the waste of fresh produce. The improvement of nutrition in youngsters, who are known for being “picky eaters,” is the company’s primary focus, according to Phil Gomizel, managing director of Pipan Foods, who has a history in food […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →Due to a lettuce supply shortage across the country, a number of prominent Australian fast-food restaurants have been compelled to make menu adjustments. The worldwide shortage of lettuce, and the resulting skyrocketing price, has temporarily affected the way companies fill their burgers, wraps, and sandwiches. To make up for the shortage, Subway has stated that […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →Roger Hobday of Terramungamine, near Dubbo, NSW, created Pinerock Garlic out of a desire to produce something he and his wife Johanne can eat, as well as a lengthy history of farming. Pinerock is primarily a garlic business, but Roger and Johanne also make flavor-infused salts, which have proven to be a popular addition to […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →Winter has proven to be Sunraysia’s most effective weapon against the region’s extremely high levels of Queensland fruit fly. Narelle Beattie, regional co-ordinator for the Greater Sunraysia Pest Free Area in Mildura, said the cooler weather was already forcing flies into hibernation and laying eggs in fruit across the region. However, she stated that expecting […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →As the harvests in the province of Badajoz have begun, stone fruit from the Spanish area of Extremadura has begun to reach the markets. The campaign is starting 5 to 10 days late this year, depending on the production areas, due to a colder than typical end of winter and beginning of spring, while the […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
Read More →With record rainfalls and freezing temperatures, Australia is on track to produce its largest harvest of truffles. These conditions are perfect for the growth of the fungus. A record-breaking 20 tonnes of truffles will be harvested nationwide, according to Noel Fitzpatrick, president of the Australian Truffle Industry Association. Early indications indicate that the season has […]
June 25, 2024 • SkillHaus
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