Agriculture & Horticulture Trends: Aug 31 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 31 Aug 2025 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture Australia
Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across Australia for Mon 25th August - Sun 31st August 2025
The Thomson vineyard portfolio in South Australia's Riverland region is now on the market, featuring three established vineyards. This sale could attract interest from investors looking to capitalize on the region's wine production potential. Meanwhile, Longridge Olives in SA is enhancing productivity through innovative practices, showcasing the importance of creative solutions in agriculture.
In finance, the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp has successfully completed a $4 million Series H preferred stock offering, which may bolster funding for agricultural projects. Additionally, the upcoming global agtech showcase in Gatton promises Australian-first demonstrations, highlighting advancements in horticultural technology. Montague Farms is also making strides in sustainability by trialing home compostable stickers on Jazz apples, marking a significant step for eco-friendly packaging in the industry.
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Global agtech showcase returns to Gatton in October
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 25 Aug 2025, 6:00amAttendees will see Australian-first demonstrations of agtech options
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Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp completes $4 million Series H preferred stock offering
All News 25 Aug 2025, 8:56pm -
Thomson vineyard portfolio for sale in SA's Riverland region
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 31 Aug 2025, 6:00amThe portfolio comprises three established vineyards
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Creative thinking drives innovation and productivity at SA olive farm
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 30 Aug 2025, 6:00am -
Montague Farms trial home compostable stickers on Jazz apples
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 29 Aug 2025, 6:00amThe Jazz will be the first Australian-grown apple to trial a compostable sticker