When Arjun Singh moved to Australia in 2016, he could not find any locally made jaggery. He set out to change that.
Is the kangaroo label confusing? Locally owned businesses call for clearer Australian Made labelling
It is an iconic Australian logo, but a coalition of businesses want Aussie-made logos to be made clearer after a survey finds more than half of consumers are being misled into buying foreign-owned products.
They were the glory years of Australia's sugarcane trains, but some traces of history are being lost
As some sugar mills face uncertain futures and governments tighten budgets, it is often retirees and volunteers left salvaging what they can of our cane train history.
There was a 'staggeringly quick' rise in sugar prices this week. Here's why
The world sugar price surged by about 15 per cent this week, which was easily the industry's sharpest rally of the year.
Got a sweet-tooth craving? The sugar in your biscuits and cakes has a sordid history
Sugar is a relatively new addition to our diet. Like many of the world's resources, the discovery and widespread uptake of sugar led to the exploitation of millions of people.
Record-breaking rain falls in northern NSW ahead of a further soaking
A coastal trough is expected to extend from Queensland to the NSW north coast on Tuesday evening and the SES is warning people to be prepared.
Calls for ground-penetrating radar exploration of hospital site amid fears up to 1,000 bodies could be buried there
A prominent historian is reviving questions about the final resting place of up to 1,000 South Sea Islander workers, fearing some remains could be located where a ward is set to be built at Mackay Base Hospital.
Sugarcane farmers in this 'forgotten world' are pleading for help to get their crop harvested
A Far North Queensland sugar town is losing its mill and growers are calling for government help to harvest what could be their last crop.
Scientific breakthrough on sugar cane genome maps out green fuel future
Scientists have mapped the genome of sugar cane and the hope is that farmers will be able to grow the versatile crop to make biofuel.
Fears town will collapse as scores of workers laid off after sugar mill closure
The closure of Far North Queensland's Mossman Mill will not just affect its workers — sugarcane growers are also facing an uncertain future and many have expressed fears about what will become of their families and their town.
Sugar mill closure leaves 150 workers without jobs after buy-out falls through
A rescue package promised earlier this year has failed to materialise for one of Australia's oldest sugar mills that will close in Far North Queensland.
Farmers protest '$35 million swamp' as authorities progress controversial flood plan
Farmers and landowners claim a major local, state, and federal government project aimed at reducing flood risks could kill crops and breed swarms of mosquitoes spreading Ross River fever.
Mystery investor makes last-minute offer to save sugar town's major employer
A 127-year-old mill in a cyclone-affected community is under administration and was facing permanent closure when a last-minute bid arrived.
Government offers flood-affected small sugar town $12m lifeline as mill faces liquidation
With creditors voting on liquidation at a meeting today, Queensland's premier and cabinet offers canegrowers and concerned Mossman community members an unexpected funding package as they protest on the doorstep of a town hall meeting.
Australia's northernmost sugar mill goes into voluntary administration despite $45 million from taxpayers
Mossman Sugar Mill, an operation north of Cairns employing around 150 workers and supplied by about 80 growers, is placed into voluntary administration.
Historical sugar mill at risk despite $45m boost from taxpayers
The future of Australia's northernmost sugar mill is in doubt, sparking fears about what lies ahead for growers and the shire that relies on its economic heft.
Two ministers held a meeting — one left shocked, the other bitterly disappointed, but Australian farmers were the real losers
Free trade talks between Australia and the European Union appear as far away as ever after talks break down again, writes Jane Norman.
Rat plague wreaks havoc in outback Queensland
Rats take over a shed at a residence in Richmond, Queensland, with owner Peter Bennett saying he kills "about 30 rats a night".
Sugar cane milk may be the next plant-based milk to hit the market. And it might even be good for you
Consumers looking for plant-based options already have an abundance of choices, from oat, almond, soy, and rice, to even macadamia milk. So, what does sugar cane milk have to offer?
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Unseasonably wet winter a dampener for far north farmers, tourists still roll in
The weather bureau is forecasting more rain across northern Queensland this week to the dismay of farmers and tourism authorities.
Love chocolate? Prepare to fork out or cut back, as prices set to keep soaring
If you think your favourite chocolate treat seems a bit more expensive than usual, you are not wrong — and analysts say factors including weather and war will keep pushing the price up.