Agriculture & Horticulture News: Sep 28 - Australia (5 stories)

Sunday, 28 Sep 2025 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture Australia

Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across Australia for Mon 22nd September - Sun 28th September 2025

A new organic produce delivery service is gaining traction in Australia, reflecting a rising consumer demand for healthy living and organic options. This initiative not only caters to health-conscious consumers but also supports local farmers, enhancing the farm-to-table movement.

In a bid to address environmental concerns, the Australian fruit industry is exploring alternatives to traditional plastic fruit stickers, including compostable options and laser branding. This shift is crucial as the country prepares for impending single-use plastic bans, highlighting a commitment to sustainability.

In a troubling development, a Queensland sweet potato farm has been penalized $48,500 for unlawfully deducting wages from 66 employees, underscoring ongoing issues related to labor rights in the agricultural sector. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of fair labor practices in maintaining industry integrity.

Meanwhile, Dufruits is making headlines with its impressive operation of 30,400 irrigated apple trees across various varieties, blending productivity with lifestyle. This model showcases the potential for successful agricultural ventures that prioritize both economic viability and quality of life for farmers.

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