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UPDATED 30 JUNE 2006
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23 Jan 2006 | Emerging industries are a rural success story
Game birds, meat goats and kangaroos are among a group of successful emerging rural industries worth $673 million in total. ...... FULL STORY

18 Jan 2006 | Olive Oil exporter wins big US deal
Waikerie olive oil producer, Mitolo group, will produce, bottle and package oil for a large US supermarket chain which will sell it under their own brand. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2006 | Enviromeat now on sale
Three boutique butchers and food retailers in Melbourne are stocking meat from 25 farms accredited as having minimal impact on the environment, stress on animals and is guaranteed to be tender. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2006 | US no-till farmers share their experience
ABB Grain is sponsoring the South Australian No-Till Farmers Association (SANTFA) eighth annual conference in Tanunda starting on Friday 10th February. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2006 | Ammonium Nitrate licenses now required
As of the first of January, Work cover Victoria requires farmers and all people using or handling products containing 45 per cent Ammonium Nitrate or more to hold a special license. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2006 | Farmers Face Price Squeeze
WA farmers are facing tough times in 2006 say farm advisors who are highlighting the worst cost-price squeeze for more than a decade. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2006 | Lamb exports up
140,000 tonnes of lamb meat was exported last year, up 25 per cent on 2004 and look set to go even higher as demand from China grew 44 per cent. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2006 | Minister backs single desk for wheat
Agriculture minister Peter McGauran defended AWB’s veto power to block rival exporters and dismissed claims that a private members bill to dismantle AWB’s monopoly would attract support in the coalition party room. ...... FULL STORY



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