Dairy farmers across Australia are battling crippling fuel and fertiliser costs. The industry is now calling for a 30-cent-per-litre rise in milk prices on supermarket shelves.
Australia's dairy producers face "limited margin for error" in the 2026/27 season as rising input costs squeeze profitability, an industry report said on Friday. Higher fuel, fertilizer, water, labor ...
The Australian dairy industry rallied to new highs in 2004/05 to set new highs despite the lingering effect of drought according to the latest edition of the Dairy Australia Australian Dairy Industry ...
The 2001 electoral campaign for Fairfax, in Queensland, has seen the deregulation of the dairy industry emerge as the major campaign issue. Shane Paulger, Queensland president of the Australian Milk ...
The events of 2016 laid bare deep flaws in corporate governance and exposed a system that left dairy farmers dangerously ...
French giant Lactalis will become the largest dairy company in Australia with the purchase of Fonterra Cooperative Group for $3.4 billion. Fonterra has agreed to the sale of its global business to ...
The research and development corporation has set several ambitious goals, according to its new strategic plan, which shows Australian dairy’s farmgate production value has increased 25 per cent in the ...
Australians will soon be paying more for their groceries, as a “perfect storm” hits the weekly shop – and there’s one reason ...
EastAUSmilk, representing dairy farmers in NSW and Queensland, warned of farm failures unless the major supermarkets immediately hiked milk and dairy prices by 20 per cent to increase returns to ...