Vortex Global’s bulk handling equipment is specifically designed for handling dry tea leaves, an abrasive material with explosion potential.
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Drought and floods hits Queensland’s raw sugar production
Queensland’s sugar mills have produced more than two million tonnes of raw sugar this season, according to the Australian Sugar Milling Council (ASMC).
The state’s 21 mills have been operating 24/7
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Could SA begin growing industrial hemp?
Trials have found potential for industrial hemp in South Australian as an irrigated summer crop under the state’s often challenging weather conditions.
A report released by the South Australian Research
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Drought hits winter crop prospects in NSW and QLD
Australia’s winter crop production prospects have deteriorated thanks to unfavourable growing conditions in New South Wales and Queensland, according to the Department of Agriculture’s crop report.
The
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India approves further sugar export subsidies
The Indian Government has shocked Australia’s sugar industry after approving a $1.3 billion export subsidy of $216 per tonne to help Indian sugar exports reach more than six million tonnes over the next
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Heavy vehicle regulator seeks feedback on grain loading schemes
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has called for feedback on the different heavy vehicle loading schemes used during Australia’s grain harvest.
NHVR Executive Director Freight and Supply Chain
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CBH Group completes first permanent storage upgrade for harvest
Construction has wrapped up on the first of CBH Group’s storage expansion projects for this year’s harvest, as part of the group’s $150 million push to add more than 800,000 tonnes of storage.
Expansion
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Safety comes first with Hi Roller conveyors
By encouraging collaboration between two of its major brands, Ag Growth International is helping Australian grain handlers reach new safety highs.
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Project to test if spice will flow from Northern Australia
A new project will determine if Northern Australia could enter the billion-dollar global spice trade.
The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) will undertake the $1.2 million
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QLD Govt approves $47M agricultural project
Queensland’s $47 million 15 Mile Irrigated Agricultural Development project has been approved and will enable the production of high-value agricultural corps.
The project, located on the Flinders River
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