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The Armonia – A.NZ.SA olive oil competition award ceremony was held in Sydney on 3 December. Major award winners were: Delicate Fruity – 1. Alto Olives, Alto Organic, Australia; 2.…
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Read MoreEvents Program Amendments Australian Olive Association Ltd endeavours to keep presentations as represented, however it reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the program. Payment Terms Payment is…
Read MoreFollowing its inaugural participation at AUSPACK 09, newly formed engineered solutions provider to the food and beverage industries – FB*PAK, has continued on its strategic growth path with a number of exciting business development initiatives.
Read MoreAustralia’s rapidly expanding olive industry has strengthened its protection against exotic plant pests and diseases with the launch of the new Olive Industry Biosecurity Plan at the Australian Olive Expo in Canberra last week.
Read MoreThe Australian Olive Association has said it will receive $200,000 in Federal Government grants and will earmark the monies for “a high profile marketing campaign”. The new grant comes on the back of around $300,000 in grants provided to the AOA in recent years. Attracting Federal funding is a good result by the AOA and a real positive for all involved in the olive industry, but how is this money best spent?
Read MoreElders Real Estate has a stunning vineyard on the market at Armagh, five minutes from Clare.
Sales agent Annette Lloyd says the 19 ha property includes a large renovated two-bedroom stone cottage sitting on approximately an acre of manicured gardens with a spectacular outlook across its 8.5 ha of vines and 3.2 ha of native scrub.
Some industries that have been around for thousands of years — for example, olives, crocodiles and native foods — have bright new futures in Australia’s rural sector, delegates were told during the recent ABARE Outlook Conference in Canberra.
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