Succcess story
Barham Avocados
River Country's phenomenal growing conditions, Mediterranean climate and secure water supply has been key to Australian Farming Services sustained growth.
Introducing Barham Avocado's , a family-owned and operated mixed-farming enterprise in Barham, NSW. Led by Katrina and Tim, Barham Avocados spans 26 hectares, producing over 500 tons of premium avocados each year while supporting diverse ventures, including an on-farm Airbnb and crop production.
Rooted in family tradition for over 40 years, Barham avocado's journey began in the late 1970s when Katrina’s grandmother saw the potential of avocados on the farm, starting with just 100 trees. Today, Barham Avocados is celebrated for its dedication to sustainable practices, soil health, and the community-centric values that define its legacy.
“We love growing here in Barham. It’s a beautiful, safe place, perfect for raising a family and creating quality avocados. The local support has been fantastic—our community is our biggest fan base.” — Katrina, Barham Avocados
FAST FACTS
Barham Avocado's
High-Quality Avocados
The region’s extended growing season and fertile soils allows Barham Avocado's to produce a premium, unparalleled tasting avocado.
Mixed Farming enterprise
Leveraging the region's reputation as a tourism destination, Barham Avocado's supports a diverse mix of ventures from an on-farm Airbnb to crop production and avocados.
Cutting Edge growing techniques
From innovative moisture-tracking and nutrient management, to insecticide-free farming, Barham Avocado's utilises industry best practices for premium results.
Why here
River Country is the premier choice for food and agriculture businesses looking for a brighter future
The Murray River region boasts a rich food and agribusiness pedigree, providing ideal conditions for growth. With its Mediterranean climate, fertile soils, and reliable water resources, this area supports innovative food producers and agribusinesses.
The region’s commitment to sustainability, advanced agricultural practices, and access to a skilled workforce make it an attractive destination for those looking to thrive in the agricultural sector. The Murray River is not just a place to grow; it’s a place where agribusinesses can flourish and lead in sustainable practices, positioning itself as a key player in Australia’s food production landscape.