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Northern Territory s first cotton gin opens as growers start planting 15,000ha crop

Northern Territory s first cotton gin opens as growers start planting 15,000ha crop
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Three years with no sign of endangered Gouldian finches in Ord Valley prompts environmentalists concern

Three years with no sign of endangered Gouldian finches in Ord Valley prompts environmentalists concern
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Western Australian mango orchard set to pack up to 200,000 trays

Western Australian mango orchard set to pack up to 200,000 trays

Sandalwood giant Quintis strikes deal with China s largest manufacturer of traditional medicines

Sandalwood giant Quintis strikes deal with China s largest manufacturer of traditional medicines ThuThursday 11 Quintis signed an MOU with China s largest manufacturer of traditional medicines this week. ( Share Print text only Cancel The world s largest Indian sandalwood producer has struck a deal that will see Santalum album exported from Western Australia s Ord Valley and developed into new products for the booming Chinese traditional medicine market. Key points: Sandalwood giant Quintis has signed an MOU with Lanzhou Foci Pharmaceuticals The traditional Chinese medicine market has been identified as a major growth industry for Indian sandalwood producers Quintis plans to expand its harvest operations across WA s Ord Irrigation Scheme

Kimberley sandalwood producer trades in pesticides for hungry goats to tackle invasive weeds in Ord Valley

Kimberley sandalwood producer trades in pesticides for hungry goats to tackle invasive weeds in Ord Valley SunSunday 31 Mitch Firth is the operations manager for Santanol in Kununurra. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Kimberley s biggest flock of goats and lambs has been very busy keeping multi-million dollar Indian sandalwood plantations free of invasive weeds in the Ord Irrigation Scheme this wet season. Key points: A Kimberley sandalwood producer has traded in weed pesticides for hungry goats Santanol hopes the trial can be expanded to cater for up to 5,000 goats Silvopasturalism – the practice of integrating forestry with the grazing of livestock – is not a new concept in agribusiness.

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