Agriculture & Horticulture News: Nov 2 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 2 Nov 2025 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture Australia
Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across Australia for Mon 27th October - Sun 2nd November 2025
Bunge has reported its Q2 2025 earnings, maintaining guidance despite facing earnings pressure, which reflects ongoing challenges in the agricultural sector. This stability is crucial as it indicates resilience amid fluctuating market conditions.
In Tasmania, a delivery business is distinguishing itself by offering top-quality local produce and personalized service, supporting local growers and enhancing farmgate sales. This initiative highlights the growing trend towards local sourcing and sustainability in food distribution.
Additionally, China has made its first soybean purchase from the U.S. in 2025, coinciding with a significant diplomatic meeting. This move could signal a shift in trade dynamics, impacting global soybean markets.
On the pest management front, timely interventions against the Olive Lace Bug are emphasized as essential for protecting olive groves, underscoring the importance of proactive agricultural practices.
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MARKETS PROFILE | Top produce, personalised service set Tassie delivery business apart
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 2 Nov 2025, 6:00amBusiness aims to support local farmgate growers
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China buys US soybean for first time in 2025 ahead of Trump-Xi meeting- Reuters
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Bunge Q2 2025 slides: Maintains guidance despite earnings pressure
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PEST ADVICE | A well-timed spray keeps the Olive Lace Bug at bay
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 1 Nov 2025, 6:00amTiming is important to break the life cycle.
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Earnings call transcript: Bunge Q2 2025 sees strong EPS, stock dips slightly
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