In the 12 months ended September 2024, Australian wine exports increased by 34 per cent in value to $2.39 billion and by 7 per cent in volume to 643 million litres, according to Wine Australia’s ...
Eutypa dieback is caused by the fungus Eutypa lata and is one of the major trunk diseases of grapevines. Eutypa occurs worldwide in wine regions that exceed an annual rainfall of 350mm. In Australia, ...
A two-year trial is underway in Victoria’s Great Western region that is combining the use of an autonomous robot with a non-chemical solution to control powdery mildew.
With spring well and truly underway, growers and vineyard managers may have started to notice stunted shoots in their vineyards. This can be a symptom of Eutypa Dieback (ED). Foliar symptoms of ED are ...
You may be surprised to learn that Australia has a better handle on the sheep population than on the workforce which powers our agricultural sector [1]. Jo Hargreaves, Senior Program Manager at Wine ...
The textual description is the legal definition. The Australian Geographical Indication "Port Phillip" was entered in the Register of Protected Names on 1 May 1996 in response to a direction received ...
Australian wines were showcased in Indonesia and the Philippines on October 7 and 9 respectively as part of Wine Australia and Austrade’s Southeast Asia Roadshow. In the second part of profiling four ...
Women currently or previously employed in wine and grape industry occupations over the past 10 years are being invited to take part in a Wine Australia-funded study aimed at gaining deeper insights ...
Wine Australia is urging growers and vineyard managers to continue to safely store unwanted CCA-treated timber trellis posts as the sector seeks solutions for their sustainable disposal. A recent ...