The year is off to a good start for sheep farmers – despite falling sheep numbers
Although Australia’s sheep flock numbers are projected to reach a 116-year low in 2020, producers and livestock associations
Although Australia’s sheep flock numbers are projected to reach a 116-year low in 2020, producers and livestock associations
In times of instability and volatility, a little bit of steadiness is a welcome thing. While share markets
The concerns of the future world seems to be present at the forefront of many people’s mind at
Whole Foods, the US organic supermarket giant, named regenerative farming as the number one food trend of 2020.
The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that 2019’s spring was the driest on record. The dry spell has
Ongoing drought and the US-China trade war is projected to significantly hit the Australian agriculture industry. According to
Australia remains a world-class location for agricultural production due to the relatively low cost of land and natural
Fifty years ago, the average Chinese person consumed 4 kilograms of meat a year. In the present day,
Agriculture has long been ingrained within Australia’s export history but changes within the industry have seen shifts away
Meat & Livestock Australia, in collaboration with the not-for-profit advisory company Agri Benchmark, released an article in January