$15 billion in Australian trade affected by Middle East conflict
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has disrupted Australian trade significantly, affecting $15 billion and impacting meat exports and farm production costs.
Australian agriculture hits $100 billion target ahead of schedule
Australia's agricultural sector has achieved a monumental $100 billion output target four years ahead of schedule, although analysts predict a decline in production next year due to adverse conditions.
Meet the $235,000 bull that dazzled buyers with his good looks
A South Australian Angus bull named Granite Ridge Velocity V42 has set a record price of $235,000 at auction, highlighting strong competition among cattle breeders for high-quality genetics.
Meet the Australian farmer planning to get the US hooked on camel milk β video
Australian farmer Paul Martin aims to export camel milk to the US, hoping it becomes a major commodity.
Australian farmers weigh up pros and cons of looming EU trade deal
Australian farmers are anxious as the signing of a new free trade agreement with the European Union approaches, balancing potential market opportunities against increased European imports.
How an Australian farmer is planning to get US consumers hooked on camel milk
An Australian farmer is innovatively marketing camel milk to U.S. consumers, highlighting its unique qualities and health benefits.
'Scarecrow of the sky' in full flight to protect Australian fruit and almond crops
A drone that mimics a peregrine falcon is being used in Australia to safeguard fruit and almond orchards from birds.
Farmers fear disease outbreaks from illegal foreign boats
Australian farmers are alarmed about the potential biosecurity risks posed by illegal foreign fishing vessels spotted off Queensland's coast.
WA hop growers gear up for harvest as craft beer tastes evolve
West Australian hop growers are preparing for the upcoming 2026 harvest season, responding to changing consumer preferences in craft beer.
Wool price jumps ahead of industry-first Chinese New Year break
Australian wool prices have surged to their highest levels since 2019, coinciding with a planned week-long auction pause for the Chinese New Year.
Australia counts sheep with AI to help farmers sleep peacefully
Australian abattoirs are adopting AI technology to count sheep, alleviating the concerns of farmers regarding counting errors that have historically led to distrust in the industry.
Central Australian cattle producers welcome rare rain
Cattle producers in central Australia are celebrating significant rainfall that has dramatically improved conditions for their operations, though some remote communities face challenges due to flooding.
SA government offers low-interest drought loans to farmers
The South Australian government will provide low-interest loans of up to $250,000 to drought-affected farmers in severely impacted areas.
Australian beef industry βextremely disappointedβ after China hits imports with 55% tariff
Australian beef producers are dismayed over China's decision to impose a 55% tariff on imports exceeding quota levels to protect its domestic cattle industry.