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Could farmers get a fairer deal with the supermarkets if there was a mandatory code of conduct?

The ACCC is investigating the disparity between supermarket check-out prices and farmgate prices and one thing it could recommend is a mandatory code of conduct. But would it make the market fairer for growers?
Shaun McInerney displaying boxes of fruit and veg

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. 
A woman inspects a tomato with a can of tomatoes in her other hand

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.
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A middle-aged man kneels in a field holding three freshly-picked zucchinis.

Boutique blueberry farmers finally back on the map after Apple bungle

Laura Ridout hoped her blueberry farm would put the Scotsburn Hills on the map. Instead, Apple took her farm off it and it turns out she's not alone.
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Robert with his dog and a sign reading "we are open"

Wet summer threatens to create a shortage of Australian-grown dried fruit

Lovers of dried fruit could face shortages of some Australian-grown products this year as unfavourable weather conditions create a global decline in production.
Kris Werner's fair middle-aged hand fingers a dried apricot on a wooden pallet drying rack in the sun.

Supply of plums, peaches and nectarines in doubt as storms ravage stone-fruit orchards

Weeks of wild weather in Victoria is likely to mean less stone fruit on supermarket shelves, after hail and heavy rain smashed Australia's main production regions, costing growers millions of dollars in losses.
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Nectarines sitting on the ground in a puddle of dirty water

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.
A barefoot man crouches in his field.

Heartbreak for family farmers as rain devastates cherry crop ahead of season peak

Farming can be tough and normally the sound of rain is welcome, but for Tasmanian cherry farmers Gene and Laura, recent downpours had them "swearing and cursing", knowing their crop was unlikely to survive.
A hand holds a bunch of cherries that are split down the side due to rain.

First floods swept away crops. Now the banana industry faces an even greater risk

Queensland growers are on high alert this week with devastating floods increasing the possible spread of Panama TR4 fungal disease — the greatest threat to banana production worldwide.
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Bunches of bananas hang in packing shed

Fruit growers are begging consumers to overlook marked produce this Christmas

Far North Queensland fruit growers count the cost of devastating floods that have all but destroyed some small businesses.
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Fruit growers plead for help from consumers, prime minister as flooding cleanup begins

Far North Queensland growers are reporting major losses to Cyclone Jasper and torrential rain as the tropical fruit season peaks for Christmas, including sweeping damage across mango orchards.
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A woman in a black t-shirt and white hat holds a papaya fruit

Cherry trees go from bonfire pile to celebrated chef's high-end restaurants

A meeting at a Melbourne restaurant 10 years ago has helped open revenue streams for a north-east Victorian cherry grower as he diversifies to lessen the blow of consecutive rough seasons.
A man throw a pile of wood timbers in the air

Why this year's bumper berry crop is benefitting buyers but not necessarily growers

Several wet years and this month's cooler, spring-type temperatures have been ideal for raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries, but as prices drop at the supermarket there's a real fear expenses will overtake profits for growers.
A middle-aged man stands outside on a sunny day, holding a raspberry plant during picking season.

These watermelons are taking a little longer to grow due to fires, with heat still on for harvest workers

While Central Australia’s largest melon farm's yields have been affected by bushfire ash this year, these workers from Timor-Leste still have plenty of harvesting, and singing, ahead of them. 
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Desert Springs Farm watermelon harvest

Farmer startups backing themselves to bring chocolate capsicum and other 'new fruit' to markets

From pink custard apples and sweeter capsicums that resemble the colour of chocolate, these Queensland farmers are working to bring innovative new varieties to supermarket shelves.
Man in workshirt looks at seedlings

Australia's largest canned vegetable producer is selling Thai corn in supermarkets

Simplot Australia, which owns brands including Edgell, says natural disasters have led to a shortage of Australian-grown vegetables, forcing it to look outside the country for supply.
A tin with a picture of yellow corn

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.
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Duration: 6 minutes 6 seconds

Should we remove best-before dates on produce?

Advocates say a simple change would stop Australian households from unwittingly throwing out perfectly edible food, and they are banding together to get the regulator on board.
Plastic bag with the words '5 mini apples' on it, inside bag is mini apples

Once home to a pair of the world's largest pears, this fruit dynasty houses 160 years of orchard innovation

The longevity of Greenhill Orchards comes down to the dedication of the Yeomans family, innovation, and their love of all things fruit.
A photo of photos of Yeoman family members over the decades.

NSW cherry growers urge consumers to look past blemishes

The stone fruit is a mainstay for holiday festivities but recent rain has affected supply as well as the look of the fruit.
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Remote community strives to improve health by growing their own fruit and veg in APY Lands

A Central Australian Aboriginal community hopes to improve the health of residents and increase food security by re-establishing a once plentiful orchard that has fallen into disrepair.
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An Aboriginal woman wearing a bright purple shirt, stands in front of overgrown orange trees on red sandy soil.

Food charity 'distressed' by dumped fruit, vegetables after Aldi launches new supermarket

The manager of a charity that organises food donations for people in need says she is "distressed" by the amount of produce a new Townsville supermarket has sent to landfill.
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Wondering how much your Christmas cherries will cost this year? The news isn't great

People hoping to spend less this Christmas may need to look to areas other than the dinner table, with favourites like cherries and lobster not expected drop much in price from last year.
A southern rock lobster that was caught off the South Australian South East coastline with another image red cherries

$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.
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Scott Ledger holding a mango in a supermarket

Queensland farmer specialises in melons that you're unlikely to see on supermarket shelves

Shaun Jackson grows niche varieties of melons and, just as Australians are cutting back on fruit, an expanding Japanese market can't get enough of them.
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Daintree Fresh melons