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Research backs Australian farmers growing juniper berries to support the nations gin industry
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 27, 2024 - 14:12
Farming in the snowy Monaro traditionally involves two things: sheep and cattle. The region, just south of Canberra, is better known for Merino Wool production. In the town of Bombala, one family has decided to change the game by embarking on an unusual path by growing Juniper berries. Supporting the nations gin industry.