Australia is experiencing fruit and vegetable shortages due to poor weather conditions in northern New South Wales and Queensland, with some items expected to be in short supply until September. Acting chief executive of the National Farmers’ Federation, Ash Salardini, anticipates improved availability in four to six weeks, but warns of potential supply chain disruptions and high prices. Supermarket chains like Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi have also reported issues with specific produce due to heavy rain, cooler temperatures, and low sunlight. Tyson Cattle, an AusVeg spokesperson, suggests that while supply may improve, prices may not return to previous levels due to increased costs for growers.