“Nimble and agile”: How this small dairy company pivoted from supplying cafes to filling Woolworths fridges across the country
After stage-three COVID-19 restrictions were announced, Riverina Fresh boss Rob Collier "quickly got a war room together" to come up with a plan of attack.
What’s nut to like? South Australian almond farmers harvest a cracking crop as demand skyrockets
Almond growers are harvesting a bumper crop in South Australia as demand for their long life and healthy product skyrockets.
“Some encouraging signs”: Glass half-full for Australian winemakers as China bounces back from coronavirus
The timing of the initial COVID-19 outbreak means there are still large amounts of unsold Australian wine in warehouses and with distributors in China.
That’s bananas: How these Queensland farmers found a solution to a global waste problem
In 2011, Rob Watkins stepped on an old, dehydrated banana in his driveway, a puff of powder exploded out the end, and Natural Evolution was born.
Eyre Peninsula cements itself as wine region thanks to first vintage crush
Eyre Peninsula is establishing itself as a bona fide wine region with its maritime climate lending a unique flavour to its first vintage being crushed in Port Lincoln this month.
Ransomware attack on sheep farmers reinforces need for diverse cyber defences
Wool sales were severely disrupted last week by a ransomware attack on IT company Talman Software, which processes over 75% of sales in Australia and NZ.
This 100-year-old family business boasts a story of perseverance, diversification, and a whole lot of sheep
South Australian family merino wool business AJ and PA McBride is still riding high on the sheep’s back after 100 tumultuous years.
Aquacultureman: Take a peek inside the land-based fish farm breeding 80% of Australia’s barramundi
Paul Harrison has a dream. He wants to feed the world with sustainably produced fish. And that’s just what he’s doing with MainStream Aquaculture.
Australian wine exports to China down 90% as coronavirus takes its toll
The Australian wine industry has already taken a hit due to the bushfires. Further loss of sales due to coronavirus could be devastating.
“It’s not charity, it’s investment”: #BuyFromtheBush founder Grace Brennan gives Australia Day address
Grace Brennan, founder of the #buyfromthebush campaign to help promote drought-stricken businesses, has become the first woman from regional Australia to deliver the Australia Day address.
“It’s going to take years”: Meet the Kangaroo Island businesses beginning a long process of rebuilding
Boutique food and drink producers on Kangaroo Island are finding their feet again as customers begin trickling back to the fire-ravaged island.
“An obligation to go global”: Aussie farming software startup to enter the UK
Australian agriculture software startup Safe Ag Systems will be commercially trialled in the United Kingdom this month.