Agriculture & Horticulture Briefing: Sep 14 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 14 Sep 2025 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture Australia
Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across Australia for Mon 8th September - Sun 14th September 2025
A prime almond orchard in Riverina, featuring over 27,000 trees, is now on the market, highlighting the region's potential for high-yield nut production. This sale could attract investors looking to capitalize on the growing demand for almonds. Meanwhile, a new forecasting technology developed in Tasmania is revolutionizing the berry industry, enabling farmers to optimize profits significantly.
In the dairy sector, Australia faces challenges as global supply outstrips demand, leading to anticipated declines in milk solids output. Additionally, a certified organic vegetable property in Gippsland Lakes is up for sale, reflecting the ongoing interest in sustainable farming practices.
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Almond opportunity: impressive Riverina orchard with more than 27,000 trees
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 13 Sep 2025, 6:00amThe productive operation is set out with 336 trees a hectare.
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Tasmanian-developed forecasting tech a game-changer for berry industry
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 14 Sep 2025, 6:00am'Basically they make more money.'
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Gippsland Lakes organic vegetable property on the market for $3 million
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 8 Sep 2025, 6:00amThe property includes 45 acres with Australian Organic certification
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Global dairy market under pressure as supply outpaces demand
Inside FMCG 12 Sep 2025, 9:40amRising milk supply and weak demand in Europe and US weigh on dairy markets, with Australia set for lower milk solids output. The post Global dairy market under pressure as supply outpaces demand appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Trials and tribulations of banana farming inspire author's romance series
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 12 Sep 2025, 6:00amQueensland author finds unlikely inspiration in banana industry