A GOVERNMENT economic survey of Australian vegetable-growing farms of the last two years shows a 12 per cent increase in cash income for Australian vegetable farms to $319,000 per farm in 2017-18. ABARES...

AUSTRALIA’s recent population growth has been the key driver of a near doubling of domestic food consumption over the past 20 years, according to new ABARES research. ABARES executive director, Dr Steve...

A new ABARES Agricultural Commodities report has forecasted a return towards trend for farm production and exports in 2017-18 before steady growth over the next five years. Dr Steve Hatfield-Dodds, Executive...

A CSIRO scientist has been recognised for creating a processing technology which reduces ‘dark meat’ at an Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) conference...

A report from Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) released today claims that Australia’s domestic wholesale vegetable prices were 6 per cent lower on average...

Australian Government invites comment on proposal to release commercial GM E. coli chicken vaccine The Australian Government’s Gene Technology Regulator is currently assessing a license application from...

A new paper on food consumption trends in Asia from the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resources Economics and Sciences (ABARES) has been welcomed by Australian farming body the National Farmers’...

Chicken meat has maintained its place as Australia’s most popular meat, ahead of all red meats, and its popularity is expected to continue, according to a recent report from the Australian Bureau of...

Australian Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, Joe Ludwig, has said he had received confidential advice about the “significant risk” of banning a fishing super-trawler, prior to the Australian...

Australian wine sales in China and in the Republic of Korea could rise significantly if existing import tariffs on Australian wine by those two nations were phased out. Today, the Australian Bureau of...