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Shepparton region is popular for being the most suitable for gardening in Australia

by Jenny Serra Blossom with Love is an extension of Jenny’s vibra


Greater Shepparton, situated in the heart of the Goulburn Valley in Australia, has long been associated with food and fresh goods. Home to an astounding variety of home-grown products like stone fruit, cherries, apples, pears, grapes, olives and tomatoes, this region is fondly called as the Food Bowl of Australia as it has just so much and a lot more to offer.

This region has genuine fresh produce available to locals and their visiting friends or relatives to enjoy at farm gates, monthly markets or in person with the actual producer.

A visit to the area is not complete without a stop at our award-winning wineries offering soft whites, sweet varietals and big bold reds – all of which are cultivated and special in our productive environment and rich soils. The place sounds heavenly to be visited right? Read more by logging on to www.blossomwithlove.com.au and do your homework well before planning a trip as Shepparton actually has a lot more to offer than what people are actually aware of.

Local wine-growers produce their wines with a lot of zeal and vigour, and their top drops are celebrated every year at the well-known Dookie Wine Show.

The Goulburn River is the backbone of Shepparton, winding its way through magnificent countryside, native forests and fertile farmlands, giving life to the rich agricultural landscape that has made the region popular as the Australian food bowl. There are opportunities for nature lovers to enjoy the tranquil waterways with common pastimes such as fishing, boating, walking and relaxing.

Fishing, boating or rowing a canoe in the Victoria Park Lake area, which goes back to the majestic Goulburn River and the open spaces and towering red gums of the river, allow you to really enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

The rivers are not the only wonderful waterways where you can explore our local flora and fauna and get close to nature. Wetlands in the area include Cussen Park in Tatura, Gemmills Swamp in Mooroopna and Reedy Swamp in Shepparton. Shepparton is also home to the Australian Botanical Gardens, the Lower Goulburn National Park and the Shepparton Regional Park.

A huge stretch of parks, reserves and forests follows the paths of the Goulburn and Broken Rivers through Shepparton, offering decent bushwalking trails and picnic spots. There is a thick state forest between Shepparton plants and the nearby Mooroopna along the river, and the Peter Ross Edwards Causeway (Midland Highway) crosses it to connect the two communities together. The view here is ecstatic.

The size of the area of agricultural production led to key help in the form of agronomists, Chemical and fertiliser supply, irrigation Suppliers of machinery and all other agricultural items Service business conceivable. A decent supply of goods Labor of all skill levels is available on the basis of Current development of horticulture.

Worth of agricultural production at Shepparton

In the period of 2018–19, the gross value of agricultural production in the Shepparton area was $1.9 billion, which was 12% of the overall gross value of agricultural production in Victoria ($15.9 billion).

The area of Shepparton has a an extremely diverse agricultural sector. The most valuable commodities in the area of Shepparton based on the gross value of agricultural output were milk ($558 million), followed by cattle and calves ($262 million) and hay ($176 million). Together, these commodities contributed 52 % of the total value of agricultural production in the region. The Shepparton plants are accounted for 96 per cent ($64 million) of the total value of Victoria's pear production in 2018–19.


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