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Vassy Releases Don t Wanna be Right With Vinny Vibe

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How the cut flower industry has evolved with the ongoing pandemic

(Partner Content) As they say, the show must go on, even amidst the pandemic. So the cut flower industry has ingeniously adapted to the challenging times to stay afloat, maintain customer connections, and cater to their demands. Let us see how.

Building trust in brand Australia

Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management, the Hon. David Littleproud MP Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries, the Hon. Jonno Duniam A grant has been awarded to enhance traceability for Australian seafood. This project is one of 14 to receive funding under Round 2 of the Australian Government’s Traceability Grants Program. Seafood Industry Australia has been awarded a $267,000 Australian Government grant to strengthen consumer assurances in our premium seafood products. Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management David Littleproud and Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Jonathon Duniam said the investment would boost export opportunities through enhanced traceability. “With this funding, Seafood Industry Australia will develop a closed loop ‘trust mark’; a visually recognisable label for packaging that can be scanned with a smartphone, like a QR code,” Minister Littleproud explained.

Concern grows over toxic foreign flowers

Concern grows over toxic foreign flowers Unsuspecting Aussies could be decorating their homes or wedding and birthday cakes with flowers dipped in toxic chemicals, industry insiders have warned. Crime by Debra Bela and James MacSmith 30th Apr 2021 12:32 PM Unsuspecting Aussies could be decorating their homes or wedding and birthday cakes with flowers dipped in toxic chemicals, industry insiders have warned. Flowers are currently the only perishable product sold in Australia that does not require Country of Origin labelling, a potentially dangerous loophole that could exposure consumers to serious health issues. The flower industry s leading body is ramping up calls for Country of Origin labelling with Australians unknowingly buying native flowers, such as Kangaroo Paw, that have been grown overseas and dipped in toxic chemicals for up to 20 minutes before sale.

Australians bought more plants than ever in 2020 with COVID-19 lockdowns fuelling sales

Australians bought more plants than ever in 2020 with COVID-19 lockdowns fuelling sales
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