Nationals leader calls for more price investigations and farmer protection
David Littleproud says farmers are vulnerable to supermarket exploitation since they trade perishable goods.
Farmers hit with $100,000 insurance bills as extreme weather events become more frequent
Farmers consider running the gauntlet and leaving machinery uninsured as premiums go through the roof, with insurers blaming erratic weather, inflation, and increasing costs for the price hikes.
Bitter news for wine exporters as more people choose not to drink to save money — and health
Australian wine exports have been hit by a global trend in people drinking less alcohol and cutting costs, but hope remains for the re-opening of a major market.
Transport costs and low prices hurting northern WA growers, but some say Coles, Woolworths aren't to blame
While the inquiry will put Coles and Woolworths in the spotlight, producers in the Gascoyne and Kimberley regions say other factors deserve close examination too.
Why is an Australian tomato more expensive than a can flown around the world?
Shoppers have seen the price of local fruit and veg skyrocket, but canned produce remains relatively cheap. One expert says there are several worrying reasons for this.
Fed-up Aussie farmers shun supermarket giants and sell direct to consumers
Some Australian producers turn their backs on the major supermarkets because of what they say are unfair prices at the farm gate.
Union dispute with DP World creates container backlog at Australian ports as meat industry calls for intervention
Ports operator DP World tells a Senate Estimates hearing nearly 55,000 containers filled with consumer goods and farm exports are stuck on the docks due to union stop-work action, as stakeholders call for federal government intervention.
Supermarket review to focus on prices at checkout and farmgate
Former Labor minister Craig Emerson says the review may recommend making the supermarket code of conduct mandatory.
Pressure mounts for ACCC inquiry into alleged supermarket price gouging amid claim farmers paid 1978 prices
Grocery prices rose and major supermarkets made billion-dollar profits last year, but Bundaberg farmer Trevor Cross fears rock-bottom produce prices will force him to leave the industry he loves — and there are many others like him.
Rain gives SA farmers confidence boost as they head into new year
The improvement in the results is mostly due to increased livestock prices and solid grain yields across the state, Rabobank says.
Senate to examine claims of price gouging by Australia's major supermarket chains
Many shoppers are questioning whether supermarket prices are fair, and so next year the Senate will examine claims of price gouging by Coles and Woolworths.
Recent rain good news for farmers, but dry spring will see the value of production plummet
The dry spring caused by El Niño and Indian Ocean Dipole climate patterns is expected to result in a $16 billion fall in the value of agriculture this financial year.
The 'soul-destroying' situation behind Australia's shrinking dairy industry
Do you know where your milk comes from? If you're in Queensland there's half a chance it's travelled through NSW and Victoria, possibly from a dairy up to 2,000 kilometres away.
Farmers breathe sigh of relief as livestock prices rebound after rain
Prices for some cattle have doubled as buyer confidence is restored following rainfall for many areas that have endured a long dry spell.
Australian goat meat exports to China surge by 4,000 per cent in a year
Meat and Livestock Australia says the number of goats slaughtered in Australia has risen by almost 50 per cent since 2022 as China's appetite for the product continues to grow.
Heavy rain wipes 'millions of dollars' off crop values during critical harvest
A heavy downpour across southern Australia has coincided with the peak of the busy grain harvest season, throwing farmers' plans into disarray.
Did Australia's cattle industry have a 'chronic overreaction' to El Niño?
Cattle producers spent most of 2023 reading stories about El Niño, which seems to have affected market confidence.
'Very emotional' days as dairy farming family calls it quits after 117 years
Robbie Radel's voice breaks as he describes his dread of the week ahead — having to watch the last of his beloved milkers being trucked away from the farm his family has owned since 1906.
$14 is what it costs in California to eat a juicy Australian mango
It takes two weeks for these Aussie mangoes to go from a farm to a US supermarket shelf. But for Manbulloo Mangoes it's been worth it.
Farmers donate lamb for struggling households as farmgate prices hit rock bottom
With retail prices soaring past $40/kg for lamb cutlets in recent years even Sam Kekovich would have a hard time feeding lamb to his family, but these farmers are donating lamb to those in need despite battling their own financial heartache.
How a stampede of Indian buffalo meat is hurting Australia's cattle trade
Indian buffalo meat is surging into Australian market strongholds such as Indonesia, creating enormous competition for the live cattle trade.
Australia's sheep industry is in downturn, so when will chops get cheaper?
Too many sheep is bad news for farmers but the oversupply should drive down costs for customers.
Record beef prices spur $11 million loss for Australia's largest meat cooperative
While beef producers with Australia's largest meat cooperative, the Casino Food Co-op, enjoyed record prices last year, it resulted in a massive hit to its processing business.
Workers at dairy processor Fonterra will strike from Saturday if deal not reached
Workers at dairy processor Fonterra will strike from Saturday if a deal is not reached in talks that begin today.
Steak may still be a luxury, but in WA beef producers are considering shooting cattle as drought prevails
Drought-hit pastoralists say a bottleneck is preventing their beef getting to market at a reasonable price, and must be fixed.