Agriculture & Horticulture Update: Oct 26 - Australia (5 stories)

Sunday, 26 Oct 2025 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture Australia

Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across Australia for Mon 20th October - Sun 26th October 2025

In a shift towards sustainable practices, South West farmers are redefining vegetable production, focusing on environmental stewardship alongside yields. This approach highlights the industry's evolving priorities, emphasizing sustainability's role in future farming.

A new initiative, Young Horties, aims to unite and empower the next generation of horticulturists across Australia, fostering connections and support within the industry. This network is crucial for nurturing young talent and ensuring the sector's longevity.

Veronica Papacosta has been appointed as the new CEO of the Australian Fresh Produce Alliance, succeeding Claire McClelland. Her leadership is expected to drive strategic initiatives in the fresh produce sector.

Meanwhile, banana growers are voicing strong opposition to proposed imports from the Philippines, citing concerns over potential risks to local crops. Additionally, advancements in agricultural technology, including lasers and robots, promise to significantly reduce chemical costs and enhance productivity in horticulture.

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