Homegrown spice industry on the rise
Northern Australia is ideal for producing high-value, in-demand spice crops such as kalonji, fennel and black sesame, a CQU study has found.
Northern Australia is ideal for producing high-value, in-demand spice crops such as kalonji, fennel and black sesame, a CQU study has found.
A new blockchain platform has proven to be a game changer for one of Australia’s largest mango producers, providing real-time, secure information from tree to supermarket.
Capitalising on significant opportunities for economic development will require re-tooling the region’s supply chains to make them more collaborative, connected and high-tech, finds a CRC for Developing Northern Australia study.
More than 100 Indigenous custodians contributed to Australia’s first-ever guidelines on sharing – and building on – 40,000-plus years of collective knowledge around managing our land, sea and environmental resources.
Manbulloo, Australia’s largest producer of mangoes for domestic and export markets, has updated its GS1 labelling to improve the transparency and traceability of its supply chains.
Northern Australia’s aquaculture industry is forecast to grow fivefold and exceed $1.34 billion in value by 2030 – if industry players collaborate to surmount challenges and seize opportunities, states a new report from CRCNA.
Across the world, demand is on the rise for high-value spice crops such as caraway and cumin. This is good news for those looking to establish a new export-focused industry in northern Australia.