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Remote stations have trouble sourcing groceries

The Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association says the Prime Minister must intervene and order the major supermarket chains to solve the supply chain issues affecting cattle stations in the Northern Territory even if that means involving the Australian Defence Force.

On-line bull auctions may be disrupted

On-line bull auctions may be disrupted as millions of Australians are now working from home, placing unprecedented pressure on NBN, wifi and mobile services.

Market ceiling reached for cattle prices

Following recent rainfall and tightening supplies, Australian cattle prices have kicked sharply upwards over the last six weeks.

Lock down does not apply to agribusiness

The Victorian Farmers Federation welcomes the Victorian Government’s confirmation that stage one restrictions do not apply to Victorian agriculture and agribusiness, and the continued support for the sector from Minister for Agriculture Jaclyn Symes.

Teys ensuring supply chain continuity

What is Teys doing to minimise the impact of COVID-19?

We won’t run out of beef any time soon

The Cattle Council of Australia says red meat production in Australia is business as usual as shoppers rush to stock up on staple foods including beef.

$1 billion COVID-19 stimulus package

NFF CEO Tony Mahar said the Federal Government COVID-19 stimulus package was a welcomed boost for agriculture and the bush.

Aussie Beef helps medical staff in Wuhan

Amid the global battle to contain the coronavirus, an MLA China initiative has seen Australian beef fuel medical staff at the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan.

New era for Palgrove moving forward

Palgrove, established by the Bondfield family, is now one of the largest seedstock and commercial producers in Australia, with significant land assets across Queensland and NSW.

Agricultural industry braces for Covid-19 impact

National Farmers’ Federation Chief Executive Officer, Tony Mahar says agriculture is feeling the effects of COVID-19 (coronavirus) on multiple fronts.

Agricultural production value set to remain high

The value of Australian agricultural production is forecast to remain high despite bushfires and prolonged drought, with overseas demand balancing drought-related falls in farm output and incomes.

Free bush fire recovery advice for producers

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has progressed its Back to Business initiative, with the appointment of state coordinators for the program.