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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

30 Apr 2004 | Kickback likely in Aust-Iraq wheat deal, says US
US investigators claim that at least one of AWB’s contracts with Iraq could have been inflated by as much as $A20.6 million (US$14.8 million), or 11 per cent. ...... FULL STORY

30 Apr 2004 | $444m sweetener for canegrowers
The Federal Government announced a $444 million assistance package for the sugar industry yesterday. ...... FULL STORY

29 Apr 2004 | Sugar rescue federal issue, says Beattie
Queensland Premier Peter Beattie says he has no plans to add to the state’s $30 million contribution to sugar industry assistance. ...... FULL STORY

28 Apr 2004 | Cotton farmers to gain in trade blow to US
Australia may gain access to the world cotton market after the US appeared to lose a key battle on subsidies. ...... FULL STORY

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

28 Apr 2004 | 2000 to quit sugar despite handout
Up to 2,000 sugarcane farming families may have to leave the industry, Canegrowers says, as the Federal Government prepares to announce an expected $400 million-plus assistance package for cane farmers. ...... FULL STORY

27 Apr 2004 | Drought aid 'needs to be simplified'
The recent National Drought Summit discussed future drought policy, with a number of participants arguing that the focus should shift to preparedness programs. ...... FULL STORY

27 Apr 2004 | Gippsland chuffed by return of rail
Victoria's Bairnsdale railway line will re-open to passenger trains on Sunday, almost 11 years after being closed. ...... FULL STORY

27 Apr 2004 | Cattle ID backlash
A producer backlash in NSW against the National Livestock Identification System has prompted the Federal Agriculture Minister to state he has no problem if NSW bows to pressure and delays its start. ...... FULL STORY

23 Apr 2004 | Nationals back sugar rescue
The National Party has backed a rescue package for the sugar industry which was signed off by Federal Cabinet yesterday. ...... FULL STORY

23 Apr 2004 | Wiluna group wants dog bounty
Wiluna pastoralists will push for a wild dog bounty, despite a lukewarm response to a similar trial around Laverton. ...... 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

22 Apr 2004 | Farms may win $145m water deal
Victorian farmers may receive a $145 million windfall if the State Government proposal to turn their access to "sales" water into a tradeable asset goes ahead. ...... FULL STORY

21 Apr 2004 | Cash crisis for citrus marketing
Horticulture Australia has told citrus growers that promotion of their fruit overseas will be cut due to a lack of funds for marketing and R&D. ...... FULL STORY

21 Apr 2004 | Row over funding of cattle ID scheme
A battle is brewing between the state and federal governments and livestock producers over funding for the introduction of the National Livestock Identification Scheme. ...... FULL STORY

21 Apr 2004 | Sugar: funds to stay and funds to go
The Queensland Government has allocated an additional $3 million to help keep cane growers in the sugar industry, amid reports that the Federal Government will provide $240 million for growers to leave. ...... FULL STORY

20 Apr 2004 | PM to double sugar offer
Federal Cabinet is likely to approve a $240 million sugar industry reform package to win back the votes of cane farmers in key marginal electorates. ...... FULL STORY

19 Apr 2004 | Disease test scam investigated
Victorian and Tasmanian government officials are investigating possible breaches of the Victorian Diseases Control Act: beef females may have been shipped into Victoria without appropriate documentation stating they were free of bovine Johne's disease. ...... 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 | Rejected Aust wheat could cost Pakistan $US30m
The company hit by Pakistan's rejection of 150,000 tonnes of Australian wheat earlier this year will sue the Pakistani Government. ...... FULL STORY

19 Apr 2004 | Safety push for farmers
Victoria WorkSafe and the State Government have launched a hard-hitting farm safety campaign in a bid to halt an increase in fatalities. ...... 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 | Wheat's Egypt export boom
AWB (International) Ltd hopes to ship 2.3 million tonnes of wheat to Egypt by the end of September this year, thereby getting close to setting a new record for exports to Egypt. ...... FULL STORY

15 Apr 2004 | Fruit growers plead for illegal workers
Fruit and vegetable growers want to be able to employ workers currently deemed to be illegal. ...... FULL STORY

15 Apr 2004 | Move for united front on drought
Federal and state governments promised yesterday to put aside their differences in order to support farmers battling with drought. ...... 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

14 Apr 2004 | SA politicians join forces to cut wine tax
SA Premier Mike Rann, Opposition leader Rob Kerin and National MP Karlene Maywald have sent an unprecedented joint letter to the Prime Minister pushing for cuts to taxes on wine. ...... FULL STORY

14 Apr 2004 | Rural health funds shortfall
The Federal Government spent nearly $7 million less on the health of rural and regional Australians than it allocated for the purpose, a review by the National Audit Office has revealed. ...... FULL STORY

14 Apr 2004 | Ministers and farmers to debate drought aid
A drought round table, made up of government and industry leaders, will today discuss ways of improving drought assistance to farmers while encouraging them to plan better for dry conditions. ...... FULL STORY

14 Apr 2004 | Banana scientist 'silenced'
The Australian Banana Growers' Council yesterday accused Biosecurity Australia of intimidating an international expert hired by the council in its fight against Filipino banana imports. ...... FULL STORY

13 Apr 2004 | Labor will axe rural science funds
The Federal Opposition has changed its policy on the Bureau of Rural Sciences and the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics. ...... FULL STORY

13 Apr 2004 | Banana blue brews
Biosecurity Australia is refuting claims by local banana growers that Australia will be subject to a Moko disease outbreak if Filipino bananas are imported. ...... FULL STORY

8 Apr 2004 | $400m boost for farmers
The Federal Government will give farmers about $400 million over four years in next month's Budget. ...... FULL STORY

8 Apr 2004 | OJD found on 9 WA farms
The Western Australian sheep industry has abandoned hopes of eradicating Ovine Johne's Disease in the state after it was found on nine properties. ...... FULL STORY

8 Apr 2004 | Farmers to cover river water costs
The National Farmers' Federation has released a plan under which farmers would absorb a third of the cost of returning water to rivers. ...... FULL STORY

8 Apr 2004 | RSPCA switches stance
The RSPCA has again switched its stance on live animal exports, issuing a statement calling for a ban on the industry. ...... FULL STORY

8 Apr 2004 | Farmer lobby confirms Greenpeace link
The Network of Concerned Farmers has confirmed that it gets funds from Greenpeace, which paid for the construction of NCF's web site and chaired several teleconferences with network members. ...... FULL STORY

7 Apr 2004 | Five Qld shires off drought list
Five shires in Queensland's south-east have been taken off the state's drought list. ...... FULL STORY

7 Apr 2004 | Pig farmers abandon problem-plagued industry
The strong $AUD, low world prices and high feed costs are forcing some pig farmers to abandon the industry. ...... FULL STORY

6 Apr 2004 | Wine sales up in February
Australian domestic wine sales rose 5.7 per cent to 35 million litres in February, according to Bureau of Statistics figures. ...... FULL STORY

5 Apr 2004 | ABB Grain and AusBulk return to merger talks
South Australian grain companies ABB Grain Ltd and AusBulk have reignited merger talks. ...... FULL STORY

5 Apr 2004 | PN's freight stranglehold
NSW-based rail freight business Pacific National has made a $285 million offer for Victorian rail operator Freight Australia, despite PN's co-owner Chris Corrigan saying recently he was out of the race for Freight Australia. ...... FULL STORY

5 Apr 2004 | CSR lifts stake in two sugar refineries
CSR Ltd has increased its stakes in two sugar refineries, in a $61 million deal with Man Group plc. ...... FULL STORY

2 Apr 2004 | Export trade fear shrinks GM crop trials
The NSW Government has ruled out a 3,000ha trial of GM canola after strong concerns were voiced by AWB Ltd. ...... FULL STORY

2 Apr 2004 | New policy to guide migrants into regions
Australia's skilled migration intake will be increased by 7,000 in the 2004-2005 financial year, with 5,000 of these migrants being directed to regional areas. ...... FULL STORY

1 Apr 2004 | Fertiliser buyers to face checks
The Federal Government will soon introduce checks for farmers and miners wanting to buy ammonium nitrate, which supports combustion and is favoured by terrorists in bomb-making. ...... FULL STORY

1 Apr 2004 | Aust accuses EU of propping up inefficient sugar farmers
Australia's and Brazil's challenge to European sugar producers has begun in the World Trade Organisation. ...... FULL STORY



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