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  • Chairman explains cap raise was the only alternative to voluntary administration for Wide Open Agriculture
    Chairman explains cap raise was the only alternative to voluntary administration for Wide Open Agriculture
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  • Wide Open Agriculture charts new plan for 2024 following lengthy ASX suspension
    Wide Open Agriculture charts new plan for 2024 following lengthy ASX suspension
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  • Wallis Lake has finally reopened for business, and East 33 is shuckin’ thrilled
    Wallis Lake has finally reopened for business, and East 33 is shuckin’ thrilled
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  • Suspended but not surrendered: Wide Open Agriculture acquires assets of Prolupin for $4.1 million
    Suspended but not surrendered: Wide Open Agriculture acquires assets of Prolupin for $4.1 million
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  • Apiam flags restructure to strengthen margins, offering 4-day working week to attract talent
    Apiam flags restructure to strengthen margins, offering 4-day working week to attract talent
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  • Chairman explains cap raise was the only alternative to voluntary administration for Wide Open Agriculture
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    Chairman explains cap raise was the only alternative to voluntary administration for Wide Open Agriculture

    The market has welcomed the brutal honesty of Anthony Maslin, Chairman of Wide Open Agriculture (ASX: WOA), who took to LinkedIn to explain the food production company’s heavily discounted cap raise as the only alternative to entering voluntary administration.  Yesterday, Wide Open Agriculture announced it would raise $10 million at $0.02 per share, despite WOA

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  • Avocado farmer completes optimisation studies for 300 hectare orchard
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    Avocado farmer completes optimisation studies for 300 hectare orchard

    Avocado lovers looking to hedge their high breakfast expenses could soon have a unique opportunity via agriculture company Alterra (ASX: 1AG) which has completed cost optimisation studies for its 300-hectare avocado orchard in Pemberton, Western Australia. Within the studies for their Carpenters Project, optimisation of water usage will be a key element within Carpenters’ efficiency

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  • Grain storage pests no match for Bio-Gene after Flavocide trials reach six-month mark
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    Grain storage pests no match for Bio-Gene after Flavocide trials reach six-month mark

    Since the commencement of their program to fight grain storage pests, Agriculture technology company Bio-Gene Technology (ASX: BGT) continues to report strong trial results with current trials reaching the six-month mark and still effectively preventing pest growth.  As the world population continues expanding and higher food storage levels are required, loss of grains and grain-based

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