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UPDATED 30 JUNE 2008
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31 Jan 2008 | Fruit flies found in Adelaide
Fruit flies have been found in Adelaide for the first time in almost two years. ...... FULL STORY

25 Jan 2008 | Foodland bans GM products
The Foodland supermarket chain has said that its stores will not stock products that use genetically modified ingredients and has called for clear labelling of such food. ...... FULL STORY

24 Jan 2008 | Agribusiness stocks outperform market
Agribusiness shares are bucking the trend with some improving while the rest of the market plummets. ...... FULL STORY

23 Jan 2008 | NZ takes Australia to court over apples
New Zealand has convinced the World Trade Organisation to set up a panel that will decide if Australia must accept apple imports from the country. ...... FULL STORY

16 Jan 2008 | Modified vegies could boost calcium
A genetically modified carrot has been found to increase the absorption of calcium by 41 per cent compared with a normal carrot, potentially helping to prevent conditions such as osteoporosis. ...... FULL STORY

8 Jan 2008 | Pulse strong for farmers
South Australian farmers have received an unexpected boost with lentils now fetching up to $800 per tonne. ...... FULL STORY

3 Jan 2008 | Darling delivers for farmers
In the far west of NSW irrigators in Bourke have been able to use their pumps for the first time since July 2005. ...... FULL STORY

2 Jan 2008 | Murray flows improved but still not enough
While still well below the long term average for December of 450 to 500 gigalitres, flows into the Murray River last month are estimated at 220 gigalitres are good news compared with the 34 gl reported for December 2006. ...... FULL STORY



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