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South Australian Country Hour

A daily Business podcast featuring Cassandra Hough
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South Australian Country Hour

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As global prices soar, one of Australia's largest olive oil producers doesn't expect a good harvest until 2025, GPSA launches a young grains producer committee to help foster the next generation of leaders and policy makers, and demand for see
The wool industry calls on Australians to make submissions opposing a new European labelling system for natural fibres, Australian Grape and Wine supports the inclusion of wine in the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct, and CCW Cooperative respo
Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell visits the Riverland to meet with growers and winemakers amid an industry crisis, south east sheep producers discuss concerns around the proposed phase-out of live exports from Australia, and a survey of 300
SA's dairy industry unveils a plan to grow its milk production by an extra 200 million litres over the next five years, the SA No Till Farmers' Association says its services are no longer needed and will wrap up after 25 years, and the seafood
A Senate inquiry holds its first hearing into the Federal Government's proposed biosecurity protection levy, the veterinary industry calls on the government to provide education fee relief to vets to address workforce shortages in rural areas,
Producers raise concerns over proposed changes to Livestock SA's constitution and committee structure, a new study finds inconsistent laws between states is making it more difficult to prevent water theft from the Murray Darling Basin, and the
South Australia raises urgent concerns with the Victorian Government over changes to wild dog management, researchers who've spent decades coming up with a better bioharvesting method for wool say they're almost to the point of commercial viab
The National Farmers' Federation calls for the Food and Grocery Code to be made mandatory for the major supermarkets, a new report suggests while global production is up, Aussie consumption of veggies is down, and Elders trials a state-wide on
Beston Global Food Company splits its payments to its milk suppliers amid challenging conditions facing the dairy industry, the Federal Government decides that the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority will stay in Armidale,
South Australian irrigators that rely on the River Murray likely to get their full water entitlements in the coming financial year, a two year old heifer from the state's South East sells for $130,000 to top this year's Elite Wagyu Sale, and a
The Almond Board of Australia expects the industry to be worth $2billion in the next five years, a number of cases of Bovine Ephemeral Fever found in cattle in the south west region of NSW, and the feral goat population almost eradicated in th
SA producers shown how to use EID ear tag technology to make some production gains in sheep, recent heavy rains in parts of the outback, and the floodwaters arriving from the north take their toll on the state's most remote roads, and research
Studies investigate the impact and potenital benefits of invertebrates such as lady beetles, lacewings and spiders, in canola, the lobster industry renews calls for bans on their seafood to also be dropped by China following wine's re-entry, a
SA's final crop production for the financial year estimated at 8.7 million tonnes, with an estimated farmgate value of $3.3 billion, Croplife says delays by Australia's pesticide authority are stopping farmers from tackling pests and diseases,
Riverland Wine calls for removal of 13% of the region's vines and an exit package for growers, Australia's Chief Veterinary officer says the government is closely watching bird flu developments around the world, and Australia to get an Olive O
A pilot program launched to help South Australia's primary industries prepare for natural disasters, grants available for Riverland wine grape growers for routine costs amid the red wine oversupply crisis, and South Australian researchers fund
The Federal Ag Minister asked to step in to allow farmers to gain access again to a stronger mouse bait, snail data collection cameras trialled in SA and WA, alongside biocontrol measures, and a former South East cattle property purchased for
Pastoralists remain wary over recent changes to legislation to encourage renewable energy projects on South Australian pastoral land, drone technology trialled as a way to detect bushfires at much earlier stages, and Ngarrindjeri Elder and Kut
New modelling suggests Australian farmers be prepared for future mega-droughts that could last decades, the National Farmers Federation calls for a mandatory code of conduct for the chicken meat industry following an 18-month investigation, an
Farmers across Australia grapple with the imminent closure of a widely-used record keeping and decision making tool, outback families at the 2024 Isolated Children and Parents Association of SA meeting pursue options for better access to servi
The removal of hefty tariffs on Australian wine by China brings hope for a return of what was once the industry's largest export market, long-awaited rains fall over parts of NSW's corner country and into north east SA over the Easter weekend,
Farmers targeted with a new safety campaign to reduce the number of incidents of farm machinery coming into contact with power lines, fishing restrictions ease along a section of the South East coast where a lethal abalone virus was detected,
The Federal Department of Agriculture investigates the deaths of more than 100 Australian cattle on board an export ship, Darling River residents angered by the State Government's decision to change the plans for the proposed rebuild of Wilcan
Blue gum plantation logging to resume on Kangaroo Island with a plan now in place to manage the koala population there, a newly formed Grain Sustainability Council to provide a framework for the grain industry to achieve sustainability, and gr
Elevated levels of a type of blue green algae found in Lake Alexandrina and the Goolwa channel of the River Murray, a new SA study shows heat stress is causing the loss of millions of lambs during the breeding cycle each year, and Agriculture
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