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First Nation wattle seed funding to kickstart Indigenous export industry

First Nation wattle seed funding to kickstart Indigenous export industry

The government hopes a First Nation grower group's push to export wattle seeds to Singapore will create a blueprint for Indigenous businesses to follow overseas. PICTURE GALLERY.
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Fund has a hearty appetite for nation's biggest tomato 'factories'

Fund has a hearty appetite for nation's biggest tomato 'factories'

Another Victorian glasshouse farm bought by investment fund.
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Florida's cow, calf producers prove a US beef industry powerhouse

Florida's cow, calf producers prove a US beef industry powerhouse

Florida may not often be thought of as a key beef state, but it is without doubt one of the US beef industry's powerhouses.
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Grain producers flag $400 million fusarium crown rot loss due to APVMA product assessment delays

Grain producers flag $400 million fusarium crown rot loss due to APVMA product assessment delays

Hold-ups in APVMA assessments of products critical to managing a range of pests and diseases across grain-producing regions are costing farmers a motza.
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