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UPDATED 30 NOVEMBER 2004
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25 Jun 2004 | High hope for new tomato
The Queensland Department of Primary Industries is trialling a new tomato which is not only redder that the average tomato but contains three times the normal levels of the antioxidant lycopene, a cancer-fighting agent. ...... FULL STORY

24 Jun 2004 | CSIRO's winds of change
A CSIRO research team has developed a vaccine that cuts methane emission in sheep by 8 per cent. ...... FULL STORY

21 Jun 2004 | New beef quality gene marker identified
A CSIRO Livestock Industries team has discovered a new beef quality gene marker for marbling. ...... FULL STORY

2 Jun 2004 | NSW trial for GM canola despite Monsanto pullout
The NSW Government has approved the first farm trials of GM canola, less than a month after Monsanto withdrew from Australian research trials. ...... FULL STORY

1 Jun 2004 | Bananas generate electric idea
Cash-strapped north Queensland farmers have unveiled their latest attempt to generate dollars: making electricity from discarded bananas. ...... FULL STORY



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