
We delve into the life and times of a working fruit farm in northern NSW, Australia. Letβs find out more about the people, the place and the plants at this amazing 180 acre fruit farm with over 500 exotic fruits we call Tropical fruit world π₯
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Exciting news flash !! Tropical Fruit World will be hosting the Duranbah Rd Farmers Market. We have a farm yarn with our market manager Elke Robinson on the new fresh food lovers dream, the focus on supporting small, local growers and how to get invo... more
Creative powerhouse Morgan Snow the master of hosting luxe dining and high end experiences talks to us about all things weddings, Fins Plantation House and the Tweed wedding trail and that time they lived in a 12th century church in Spain
Beeβs are creating quite a Buzzz so we decided to chat with Entomologist and former CSIRO research scientist Tim. Discover the wonderful world of beeβs, how to keep your own at home and many more interesting facts about these unique creatures π
Our Duranbah nieghbours Jumping Red Ant grow beautiful flowers and fresh seasonal vegies. We talk to son Bronson about their family run business, future projects and where you can get yourself the best blooms in the business
In this episode of the fruit diaries we visit our nieghbours and partners in fruit beer Red Earth Brewery. Head brewer and part owner, Zeke Hower tells the story of how it all started, their passion for beer and creating a venue that has a family fri... more
Nursery woman Lia is a real all rounder at Tropical fruit world from driving tractors, hosting farming workshops to grafting fruit trees. This lady is full of helpful gardening insights and will inspire you to β grow your own β straight from our farm... more
We discuss development and sustainability projects at TFW, everything from soil conditioning to water management. Bruce Fleming is a forward thinker and has implemented some firm initiatives to protect the farm into the future
Growing up on a farm in Northern NSW Aymon was destined to work in nature. We talk about how his career at TFW began as a tour guide 23 years ago, plans for the future and what itβs like to work at this special place.
What a treat to hear such a wonderful story about the history and starting of Tropical Fruit World.. Itβs an iconic tourist place in such a beautiful community! You wonβt be disappointed with this listen.. ππ₯πππππππ









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