A first-of-its-kind survey has given the industry a snapshot of beef producer sentiments in late 2023, with it showing that northern cattle producers were more positive about the year ahead than their southern counterparts. 

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Renewables pioneer Daniel Moroko isn't an engineer or climate warrior, he's a property negotiator. Working with farmers and projec...
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PGIM, a subsidiary of the giant US insurer and fund manager Prudential, has entered the Australian agricultural lending market for...
Daniel Moroko has brokered secured big battery and solar deals worth $60m across NSW, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia.
With guest Jill Rigney, founding director of The Right Mind, Ben explores the intertwined nature of financial and familial strength, asserting that prosperity in one is nearly impossible without the other.
Global funds giant PGIM has joined forces with Foundation Agri Finance to disrupt the ag lending marketing by targeting 10 to 15 year fixed-rate loans.
An Argentinian government-led partnership has started certifying certain livestock as carbon neutral. It’s a big step, but getting the certification process right is crucial.
ACC Breeding Manager Ryan Carter will the company's growth to 3000 wagyus at GA | 2024 Today, Tomorrow and Beyond in Geelong next week. 
A 50-farm pilot program conducted by Commonwealth Bank has successfully onboarded producers to the Ruminati emissions calculator, with participants saying they want to explore deeper options for abatement.
The latest quarterly Rabobank Rural Confidence Survey, released today, found national farmer confidence has returned to “positive territory” for the first time since June 2022, with more farmers now optimistic than pessimistic about the year ahead. 
In Roy Morgan’s inaugural Trusted Agribusiness Brand Awards, Elders took out the Agribusiness Products and Services category for 2023, before also taking out the top gong known as the Best of the Best Award. 
Abattoirs will need to install video surveillance systems to retain animal welfare certification, the Australian Meat Industry Council (AMIC) announced today. 

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