All Australia articles – Page 117
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ArticleSPC takes first products to China
The Australian company is taking its Goulburn Valley and SPC brands to China, expanding its global footprint
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ArticleFruit fly risk for Tasmania
A detection of fruit fly larva on Flinders Island has been followed by a second discovery in Spreyton
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ArticleLenswood Apples makes redundancies
Structure of South Australian cooperative under review following heavy hail storm
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ArticleLowered trade tariffs for 11 countries
Growers and exporters in 11 different countries will benefit from lower tariffs and improved market access through the CPTPP
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ArticleAvocado six pack appeals to Australian market
Consumers and growers see the benefit of new value-added offering from Favco
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ArticleKenya bans avo exports as supply shortens
With volumes also limited in other parts of the world, including Australia, prices are reportedly on the rise again
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ArticleGavin Simkin joins Freshmax Australia
Former Costa Group manager to head operations and logistics division
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ArticleTaste Australia promotes summer fruits Malaysia
The Taste Australia campaign provided recipes, displays and promotions in a bid to push summer fruits in Malaysia
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ArticleFirst shipments of peaches to China
Under newly ratified protocols, Orsida Fresh peaches have been sent by airfreight to mainland China
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ArticleFirst sea shipment for 2018 kiwano season
Enzed Exotics has sent its first sea container of kiwano fruit for the season, destined for the US
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ArticleQueen garnet plum one step closer to superfood
A plum developed to be very high in anthocyanins has demonstrated its ability to lower blood pressure
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ArticleNutrano restructures farm management
Australian group divides operations to accommodate predicted growth over next 12 months
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ArticleFirst direct shipment of mangoes from Townsville to Asia
The port of Townsville saw off its first shipment of fresh Manbullo mangoes, headed for Asia, last month
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ArticleOpening the ‘green lane’ to Australian exporters
The Australian Trusted Trader programme has the potential to reduce regulatory red tape and prioritise trade and border services
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ArticleNew seed processing plant for South Australia
South Pacific Seeds will be constructing a specialised processing plant to develop international markets
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ArticleExport hold on grapes to China
Due to annual administration protocols, Australian grape imports in to China are on hold temporarily
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ArticleFree market performance data for veg
Harvest to Home will now host up to date data on consumer trends and market performance of vegetables and onions
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ArticleTennis stars go bananas
Popular fruit causes a number of players to slip up on the opening day of the Australian Open
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ArticleOzblu and Migiva group create Ozblu America
A leading producer of blueberries based in South Africa and Australia has expanded to the Americas through a new joint venture
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ArticleJohn Lloyd to leave Hort Innovation
The chief executive officer has announced that he will step down in the second half of 2018 after eight years of leadership

