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UPDATED 30 SEPTEMBER 2004
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30 Apr 2004 | China trade reform urged
Elders China’s Nick Hunt says trade protocols with China are in urgent need of reform if Australia is to take advantage of surging demand from that nation. ...... FULL STORY

28 Apr 2004 | New voice for dairy farmers
Victorian dairy farmers have a new organisation representing their interests. ...... FULL STORY

27 Apr 2004 | Roo meat a 'disease preventer'
Research by a WA animal biology student, in collaboration with CSIRO Livestock Industries, has found that kangaroo meat is rich in a healthy fat. ...... FULL STORY

23 Apr 2004 | Dairyman questions survey bias
Witchcliffe dairy farmer Brian Yates has queried the validity of a national dairy survey to be carried out by Dairy Australia. ...... FULL STORY

22 Apr 2004 | Farmers ready to accept FTA
The National Farmers' Federation will support the proposed Australia-US free trade agreement despite disappointment over the deals for sugar and beef producers. ...... FULL STORY

21 Apr 2004 | Milk price warning
Tatura Milk has warned dairy farmers that milk prices could fall by 5-10 per cent in the next season, following a 7.5 per cent downturn in income estimates by the co-operative. ...... FULL STORY

20 Apr 2004 | Vic dairy farmers urge PM on water
A group of Gippsland dairy farmers has urged the Prime Minister to intervene to ensure they have enough water to run their farms. ...... FULL STORY

19 Apr 2004 | Breeding mastitis out of the dairy herd
New technology developed by CSIRO Livestock Industries will lead to strategies which should substantially reduce the $140 million lost each year due to dairy cows contracting udder infections. ...... FULL STORY

19 Apr 2004 | Exports surge after big dry but dollar dampens outlook
Victoria's agricultural exports are rebounding from the drought, although the state Department of Treasury and Finance says prospects are mixed. ...... FULL STORY

15 Apr 2004 | Bonlac out of step
Suppliers have warned that Bonlac's failure to match competitors' milk prices may cost the company dearly. ...... FULL STORY

7 Apr 2004 | Dairy firms offer more to battling farmers
Murray Goulburn Co-operative and Tatura Milk have announced milk price step-ups. ...... FULL STORY



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