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UPDATED 28 FEBRUARY 2007
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29 Sep 2006 | Some financial help for Goulburn Valley orchardists
The Victorian government said it would provide up to $4.9 million in financial assistance for frost-affected stone fruit crops in the state’s north. ...... FULL STORY

28 Sep 2006 | Australia seeks easier entry for farm produce in China
Australia will leave open for negotiation all tariffs and other restrictions on the trade in agricultural products with China. ...... FULL STORY

26 Sep 2006 | Higher grain prices offset by lower livestock prices in 2007
ABARE said the index of unit export returns for farm commodities was forecast to rise by 0.4 per cent in 2006-07, after a marginal decline in 2005-06. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2006 | Farm revenue fell in 2005
The value of Australian agricultural production fell by $1.4 billion, or four per cent, to $35.6 billion in 2004/05 the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2006 | Beef and milk offset sheep and wool
The most valuable agricultural commodities in 2004/05 were cattle and calf slaughterings and other disposals (up 18 per cent to $7.8 billion)... ...... FULL STORY

11 Sep 2006 | Forestry tax concessions under review
Federal cabinet will consider restrictions on tax deductions for investment in plantation forests undertaken through managed investment schemes. ...... FULL STORY

6 Sep 2006 | Farmers favoured in new super rules
Farmers and other business owners may transfer up to $1 million into superannuation savings before June 2007. ...... FULL STORY

4 Sep 2006 | Many Larry claimants still waiting for insurance
One of the primary victims of Cyclone Larry may not be the banana and sugar cane farmers of the Innisfail and Tully regions of far north Queensland, nor the households and small businesses affected by the late summer storm. ...... FULL STORY



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