Home
Search
Unprecedented warm seasons last year have had a hit effect on Southern Forest food producers, with cherry, truffle, avocado, apple and kiwi fruit producers noticing the greatest impact.

Unprecedentedly warm seasons negatively impacts Southern Forests’ diverse agricultural landscape

Main Image: Unprecedented warm seasons last year have had a hit effect on Southern Forest food producers, with cherry, truffle, avocado, apple and kiwi fruit producers noticing the greatest impact. Credit: Victoria Baker

winter sale, 50% off new subscriptions

|| StarOn sale

Everyday Digital

$8 per week

$4/week

*for 8 weeks

Unlimited access to thewest.com.au
Digital version of Today’s Paper
19 WA regional papers
Daily puzzles

Cancel anytime. Min cost $32

|| StarOn sale

Everyday Digital & Weekend Papers

$10 per week

$5/week

*for 8 weeks

Unlimited access to thewest.com.au
Digital version of Today’s Paper
19 WA regional papers
Daily puzzles
Weekend papers delivered

Cancel anytime. Min cost $40

*See other subscription options and Terms & Conditions
Premium

Subscribers with digital access can view this article.

Comments

To comment on this story and join the conversation, subscribe to The West Australian’s Everyday Digital package.

Are you already a subscriber?