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Buy a Bale is asking for help to assist Australian farmers in drought declared areas of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria get the feed they need to keep their…
Read MoreLess than favourable olive growing conditions were the reason entries in Northern NSW Olive Oil Show were down this year. However, quality was high, with most of the 19 entries…
Read MoreGrowers across the country are keenly embracing the opportunity to gain Olives NZ Certification for their new season oils. EO Gayle Sheridan said that to date there have been 71…
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Read MoreThe new Leopard decanter series is the technological solution of the third era in olive oil extraction, increasing the user’s competitive edge. Leopard is the only two-phase decanter producing a…
Read MoreThe winners of the Sydney Fine Food Olive Oil Competition have also been announced, with top awards going to: Champion EVOO of Show – Chapman River Olives (WA), Murphy Yetna…
Read MoreJudges have sniffed, swirled and sipped more than 100 of WA’s finest olive oils for this year’s Perth Royal Show. WA Olive Council executive officer Pauline North said 18 judges…
Read MoreLocal producers of “liquid gold” have been honoured for their achievements at the ninth annual NSW Northern Olive Oil Show. While the top honour – Best in Show – went to an oil from Varipodio Estate near Mildura, local growers David and Justine George from Tanglewood Plantation of Moonbi, and Jon and Chris Ness of Limbri’s Olive Nesst, took out the remaining two silver medals of the show. Tanglewood Plantation also received three bronze medals and Olive Nesst another bronze medal, while Mannin Grove at Coonabarabran also scored a bronze. In total, three silvers and 14 bronzes were awarded.
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