Niche markets find a new niche together
It's not often you see people who produce cashmere, coffee, wildflowers and buffalo in the same room.
View ArticleHare Krishna community farms 'non-violent' milk
Violence is not something often associated with cow's milk but what many people don't know is that animals are not only killed for meat production. It turns out that commercial dairy farms take a lot...
View ArticleWishing you a humane Christmas
At this time of year a lot of thought goes into what food to serve Christmas day, but how much have you thought about where that food comes from?
View ArticleFood on Friday - urban food gardens
On Queensland's Gold Coast is a food garden with a difference.
View ArticleWaterproof cotton not far away
Cotton bred to be waterproof is not too far away, says one biotechnology scientist at the Australian Cotton Conference on the Queensland Gold Coast.
View ArticleGrading of middling cotton debated at conference
Further discussion into raising the base grade for middling cotton has attracted much debate at the Australian Cotton Growers Conference on the Queensland Gold Coast.
View ArticleHonour for Goondiwindi cotton grower
A Queensland cotton farmer from Goondiwindi has been named the industry's Grower of the Year.
View ArticleRenewed hope for vulnerable potoroos in south-east Queensland
The threatened long-nosed potoroo may be making a comeback in south-east Queensland.
View ArticleCamel milk industry to receive boost as Australia's largest dairy grows herd
Camel milk on the breakfast tables of average Aussie families could become a reality, as Australia's largest commercial camel dairy makes its herd five-times larger to bring beauty and food products to...
View ArticleAustralian restaurants scramble to get their hands on emu eggs
Demand for a uniquely Australian product is booming, with emu eggs featuring in some of the nation's top restaurants and just one of them can feed a family.
View ArticleHow Insta-farming has led to blooming business at rural farms
They were planted as a way to make people smile, but the sunflowers on one NSW farm have become so popular on social media they are attracting tourists from all over the world.
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