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Australian farmers are preparing for the upcoming implementation of sheep facial recognition technology, which promises to revolutionize livestock management in the country. This cutting-edge solution ...
Statistics from the NSW Police show that between 2015 and 2020, an average of 16,700 sheep and 1,800 cattle were stolen annually in NSW. Furthermore, Pricewaterhouse Coopers calculates that 31,000 cattle, ...
According to a recent report by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (Abares), aquaculture has surpassed wild-caught fish for the first time in terms of gross value ...
Australian farmers are increasingly adopting agricultural technology to improve their farming practices and increase productivity. The trend is growing rapidly as farmers seek to gain a competitive edge ...
International Workers to Address Agriculture Skill Shortages
$13 billion
This is the amount that will cost the economy if the country removes the working holidaymakers, according to AFPA ...
Australian Agriculture Industry Staying Strong in the Face of COVID-19
There is no doubt on the immense impact of COVID-19 in the country. Businesses closing and people losing jobs seems to be ...
Young people and women boost Australia’s agricultural workforce
Australia’s agricultural workforce is growing and getting younger, according to the latest Insights snapshot released by the ...
New migrant visa deal for food, farm jobs a pathway to permanent residency
Foreign workers will fill unwanted farming jobs in a pocket of regional Victoria under a special visa agreement. ...
Farm work for welfare trial labelled a failure, demands for agriculture visa stepped up
Influential lobby groups have declared a program to encourage welfare recipients to work on farms a ...
Despite big advances in agricultural technology, more conversation is needed for ag-tech experts to gain a greater understanding of what farmers need to enhance their businesses.
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