All Australia articles – Page 130
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ArticleSundrop opens world-first tomato farm
Sundrop Farms has officially opened its state-of-the-art solar desalination farm
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Flood appeal for South Australian growers
The SA Growers Flood Appeal has been established to fund seedlings and startup costs for South Australian growers affected by floods
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ArticleRobotics hub opened in Australia
Australia’s first dedicated robotics centre has opened at the University of Sydney
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ArticleCostco AU set for record sales
Discounter Costco Australia is on track to top A$1.32bn in revenue this financial year
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ArticleMitolo Group buys Oakville assets
Deloitte has found buyers for the assets of Australian potato supplier Oakville Produce after going into voluntary administration earlier this year
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ArticleNT mangoes set to enter US
Australian mango trade to US to be boosted by wider availability of fruit
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ArticleApple, pear benchmark yield rises
The benchmark yield for Australian apple and pear growers has risen 28 per cent to an all-time high of 47.9 tonnes per hectare
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ArticlePhilip Turnbull named APAL CEO
Long-serving director replaces John Dollisson at helm of peak industry body
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ArticleFreshcare to benchmark against Globalgap
Freshcare has announced it will benchmark its certification process against the international Globalgap standard
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ArticleAmazon to shake up Aussie retailers
The imminent arrive of Amazon Fresh will be a “disruptive force” on Australia’s grocery market
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ArticleMango emoji bid gathers momentum
Australian industry body launches campaign for world’s first mango emoji
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ArticleBackpacker tax dropped
The Australian government has dropped the proposed tax on working holiday visa holders to 19 per cent
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ArticlePeter McPherson to head-up IBO
World’s leading industry body for blueberries announces changes to its board at summit in South America
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ArticleHort Connections heads to Adelaide in May
Ausveg and PMA Australia-New Zealand’s joint industry event Hort Connections has been locked in for 15-17 May 2017
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ArticlePort of Melbourne leased for A$9.7bn
Victorian government has announced a 50-year lease of Melbourne Port to the Lonsdale consortium
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ArticleWholesaler breaches Hort Code of Conduct
Melbourne wholesaler Young Sang has admitted it breached the Horticulture Code of Conduct in 2015
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ArticleDraft report clears the way dragonfruit exports
Australia could be the newest market on Vietnamese exporters radar, following government department report
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Grant to boost Australian pipfruit industry
Industry body to facilitate new programme aimed at uncovering hidden costs of fruit packing
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ArticleBundaberg emerges as core macadamia hub
Queensland region set to contribute over 40 per cent of this season’s crop volume
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ArticleColes rewards active customers
Leading Australia retailer Coles is offering a discount on fruit and vegetables for consumers who hit step targets on activity trackers

