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UPDATED 31 MAY 2008
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21 Dec 2007 | Fruit flies appear in Ceduna
Ceduna has been hit by an outbreak of fruit fly, the first in South Australia this season, and will cost around $100,000 to eradicate. ...... FULL STORY

19 Dec 2007 | Mango farmers watch profits go to supermarkets
Mango prices are plummeting and growers are having trouble covering their production costs. ...... FULL STORY

11 Dec 2007 | Rain falls but Murray-Darling basin empty
While much of the east coast has been receiving good rainfalls and the Bureau of Meteorology has predicted a 60 to 70 per cent chance of high rainfall throughout summer, irrigators in the Murray-Darling basin.... ...... FULL STORY

11 Dec 2007 | Organic certification to be mandatory
Growers who want to market their products as organic will need to be accredited in an effort to stamp out rogue traders and increase consumer confidence in the industry. ...... FULL STORY

10 Dec 2007 | Victoria offers Christmas cheer to NSW
Christmas tree crops in NSW have been hit by the drought and are 75 per cent below normal. ...... FULL STORY

7 Dec 2007 | Climate change to slash farm output
The Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics has predicted that farmers could lose up to 10 per cent of their production within the next 25 years due to climate change. ...... FULL STORY

5 Dec 2007 | Murray-Darling growers need help to survive
While conditions have improved for grain farmers, horticulturalists in the Murray-Darling continue to struggle with irrigation restrictions, hot weather and a lack of rain. ...... FULL STORY

3 Dec 2007 | Macadamia values fall but property prices hold
Australia produces around 45 per cent of the world's macadamia nuts. ...... FULL STORY



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