CANBERRA, - Torrential rain and flooding in northeast Australia may have destroyed as much as a million tons of sugarcane but ...
Banana and sugarcane growers are calling for funding to help with replanting, after their crops were inundated by the past ...
Canegrowers Burdekin director and Home Hill farmer Owen ... He believed one third of Queensland’s sugar cane region had been affected, and last year’s Cyclone Kirrily caused a one million ...
Low interest government loans have been launched to help flood-hit farmers and businesses rebuild, as estimates of sugarcane ...
Recent heavy rainfall has caused river level rises along the Burdekin, Cape, Belyando and Suttor Rivers. Further rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast over the next few days, which may result in ...
who put it at as much as a million tons of sugar cane lost in the disaster. Sugarcane inundated by Haughton River floodwaters in the Burdekin On Thursday, Queensland Regional and Rural Development ...
The Burdekin region lies within the northeast coast drainage division and is located in the drier part of the Queensland tropics, as shown in Figure R1. Figure R1 The Burdekin region within Australia ...
The hit that sugarcane and horticultural producers have taken from flooding in the Ingham and the Burdekin regions will take months to recover from and might not be fully understood until harvest time ...
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