Southern Cross Certified in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Agricultural service
Southern Cross Certified
Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3088 2808
Address: 96 Petrie Terrace 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Website: https://www.sxcertified.com.au
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24.01.2022 The first SXC certified organic veges to appear on the shelves of Woollies. Over the next few months, we should start to see quite a lot more. Quite exciting seeing the OrganicRoo logo on shelves from the supermarkets to the Farmers Markets.
22.01.2022 What you lookin' at??
20.01.2022 From our good friends at ORICoop
18.01.2022 Still as relevant today as it was 12 months ago when we did this interview. Certification made simple; 30 minute application process; No industry or Marketing Levies; Less than 20 days turn around.... Medy Hassan Justin Copeman Phillip Nyssen Matthew Bird See more
18.01.2022 From Brendan Hoare, my good mate across the ditch, on NZ moving towards a National Organic Standard and a regulated organic industry meaning controls on how the word 'organic' can be used when used in conjunction with food production. Australia, please take note.
12.01.2022 Here is the first SXCertified beer. Other than the hops in this beer, there is something cool about knowing that our little company has certified all the ingredients and facilities in the supply chain to produce this organic table beer. Well done to Greenwood Ag who grew the barley; Voyager Craft Malt who malted it and to Wildflower Brewing who made the end product. Enjoy....
11.01.2022 All these years since his very untimely death, we still love seeing the things Steve Irwin did. He died way too early. RIP
11.01.2022 Southern Cross Certified (SXC) out & about this morning at the Northey Street Markets in Windsor, an inner city suburb of Brisbane. Great to catch up with SXC Certified avocado growers Steve Bartolo and Veronica Schobert from the Casa de Maylen Organic farm at Upper Kadanga. So good to see all the other organic farmers back at the markets.
11.01.2022 New technique for transporting carrots?
08.01.2022 And the amazing landscape we flew over on our way home from Marree. The salt lake is Lake Torrens. The route was from Marree to Lyndhurst and then to Adelaide Airport at 6,500.
05.01.2022 SXC's first foray into a Covid safe world finished up yesterday, arriving home from an amazing couple of days up inside the SA Dog Control Fence and then a couple of days outside the fence in the buffer zone that is the SA cattle lands. Amazing people who live in an amazing landscape. So tough, resilient and totally dedicated to organic production. I was part of a team demonstrating how wild dog control can be effectively implemented within a certified organic production ...system without risk to their certification status. From the sheep meat production area of Nonning Station, about 300kms west of Port Augusta (inside the fence) to outside the fence but inside the buffer zones, to the cattle production lands of Anna Creek Station, just outside William Creek and then to the Litchfield properties at Marree, it was great to see a lot of operators whom I knew from my days at NASAA and meet some new ones. It is a very small world: while at Nonning, I was talking to the manager to find out he was working on a property literally next door, at the same time as we had the property at Aramac during the early '80's. Great to see you again, Bill. Some happy snaps of the trip........... Who can tell me what the meat is in the last photo? Those who read the comments will find out. You will be surprised...... Justin Copeman Medy Hassan Phillip Nyssen Matthew Bird
03.01.2022 We have seen this from a number of our own SXC Certified growers. From the most recent issue of the May 2020 Organic Produce Performance Report
02.01.2022 SXC out & about again now that the borders are open. Last couple of days and until Friday, I'm travelling up through SA as part of a Primary Industries & Regions SA (PIRSA) series of workshops on wild dog control on organic land. I will put more photos of landscape etc up when I get home but tonight, we are in William Creek, population 12.
01.01.2022 An interesting article from our friends at the Organic Consumers Association. If we lose our pollinators, the effect on agricultural production will be immense.
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