09/03/2020 SOURCE: www.perthnow.com.au
Japan’s coastguard has rescued one person in the search for a livestock ship with dozens of crew aboard, including two Australians, missing and feared capsized during Typhoon Maysak.
Aussies missing in ship disaster
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Topics: Water, Economics, Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Ag Tech, World Hunger, World Population, Ag Australia/NZ,
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08/30/2020 SOURCE: www.sundaymail.co.zw
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08/30/2020 SOURCE: www.sundaynews.co.zw
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Topics: Dairy, Economics, Sustainability, World Population, Ag Australia/NZ,
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08/29/2020 SOURCE: www.abc.net.au
Migrants are no stranger to adaptation, as making a new home is no small feat. But now they're being challenged to adapt to a changing climate.
Ballarat’s Yang-Cai family started reducing plastic waste – now they’ve got hundreds of solar panels
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Topics: Irrigation, Government / Policies, Ag Australia/NZ,
'No meter, no pump' deadline for NSW irrigators to measure flood plain harvesting water take
The NSW Government sets a deadline of July 2021 for irrigators to install flood plain harvesting meters to measure how much water they are taking.
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Topics: Economics, Research, Government / Policies, Climate Change, Ag Australia/NZ,
NFF poses question of why Australian agriculture must be carbon neutral by 2050
NFF is conditionally supporting an Australian economy-wide carbon neutral target by 2050.
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Topics: Cotton, Economics, Ag Australia/NZ,
Corish's Aussie cotton farming challenge on the Silk Road
Former National Farmers Federation boss Peter Corish has found Australian ingenuity in demand on the ancient Silk Road in Uzbekistan in Central Asia.
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Topics: Economics, Sustainability, Fermentation/Vineyard/Wine, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies, Ag Australia/NZ,
Poisoned chalice: Why China's scrutiny of Australian wine is bad news
While the Australian Government and winemakers deny any wrongdoing in a spat with China over wine prices, there could be more to the latest bump in the rocky relationship with our largest trading partner.
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