All Australia articles – Page 149
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ArticleHort Innovation seeks expert panel
Australian grower-owned industry body Hort Innovation has called for experienced professionals for project proposals and expert panels
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ArticleCNY aim for Australian grapes
Early crop could see market opening eventuate, as industry targets quality with appointment of maturity officer
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ArticleAustralian mangoes arrive in US
Following on from trial programmes last season, exporters are eyeing new opportunities in North America
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ArticleFruit fly trial gives hope to Aussie growers
The first year of an Australian fruit fly trial in Queensland has already opened new markets for some growers
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ArticleInnovation centre announced
The University of Tasmania has collaborated with the Australian horticulture industry to provide a new training centre for developing new products
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ArticleNew Sun World varieties for Australia
Two new grape offerings to be made available to consumers, as fruit breeder and partners aim to market by brand
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ArticleBrisbane Markets hits back at takeover bid
Brisbane Markets Limited has called the hostile takeover bid by Produce Markets Queensland as self-interested and potentially harmful to the Rocklea fresh fruit and vegetable wholesale market
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ArticleChAFTA comes into force
Australian exporters welcome news trade pact with China will commence before Christmas
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ArticleHarris Farm sets retail benchmark
Incorporating concepts from top US retailers, Australian greengrocer chain’s flagship store creates a unique experience for Sydney consumers
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ArticleZespri sets records in Asian markets
Sales programmes into Japan and China set new benchmarks, with SunGold exports almost tripling over 2015
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ArticleAustralian citrus smashes export record
Keeping up with demand could be key future challenge for citrus industry, which has seen exports surge by 30 per cent in 2015
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ArticleAlmond Centre of Excellence opened
Multi-million dollar facility aims to continue upward trajectory of Australian industry
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ArticleAustralia earmarked for Pulmac production
Commercialisation push continues to gather momentum for New Zealand-bred apple variety
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ArticleDark green veg fights cancer
Eating dark green vegetables can help cancer patients fight tumour growth, a new study shows
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ArticleAustralian mango crop volume revised
Storm damage across key growing areas reduces projected volumes by an estimated 800,000 trays
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ArticleFree fruit for kids at Woolworths
Australian retailer Woolworths has launched its national programme to offer children free fruit when they visit Woolworths supermarkets
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ArticleBlueberry pickers to be back paid
Australia's Fair Work Ombudsman has revealed that blueberry farm operators in Sandy Beach underpaid workers A$46,000
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ArticleReid Fruits to build retractable greenhouse
Multi-million dollar investment set to give Australian cherry supplier greater security of supply
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ArticleSeasonal workers may relieve labour woes
Public hearings are underway as part of the Australian government's Senate inquiry into the Pacific Island Seasonal Worker Programme
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ArticleFoodland ready for battle
Foodland is on the front foot as retail competition heats up with the arrival of Aldi in South Australia

