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The prickly plant powering a new spirits industry

https://www.abc.net.au/news/kerry-staight/7762188· ·7 min read · 0 reactions · 0 comments · 14 views
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The prickly plant powering a new spirits industry
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The agave industry is gaining traction in Australia as growers explore its potential beyond traditional spirits. The Eden Lassie agave farm, home to half a million agave plants, recently faced uncertainty but was saved by a local beverage company. With growing interest in agave spirits, farmers are also considering agave as an alternative crop due to its resilience in harsh conditions.

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ABC News (Australia) · https://www.abc.net.au/news/kerry-staight/7762188
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Agave industry gains momentum as growers explore potential of spiky succulent beyond spiritsBy Kerry StaightLandlineTopic:Food and Beverage Processing IndustrySat 23 May 2026 at 4:30amSat 23 May 2026 at 4:30amSat 23 May 2026 at 4:30amAgave plants can thrive in harsh conditions but their razor-sharp leaves make harvesting difficult and labour intensive. (ABC Landline: Cameron Lang)abc.net.au/news/australia-agave-farming-tequila-mezcal/106701606Link copiedShareShare articleMaking mezcal spirits, like tequila, comes with some serious spiky hazards.No-one knows that better than the manager of Australia's only commercial agave farm."We're affectionately known as the prickle farm to the locals, so they are very dangerous," Brett Smail said."The other thing a lot of people don't know is that if…

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