All Australia articles – Page 152
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ArticleCalypso mangoes to make mark in US
Australian produce company OneHarvest is eyeing a strong export season after trial shipments to the US, with plans to expand plantations of its Calypso mangoes overseas
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ArticleGarth Lockyer retires from Valleyfresh
Valleyfresh co-founder Garth Lockyer has stepped down from his full-time executive position
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ArticleGoulburn Valley hit by hail storm
Growers reporting damage to 100 per cent of their crops, with meeting called to determine full extent of fruit loss
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ArticleTesco Malaysia promotes Aus produce
Tesco Malaysia ran a two-week Australian Food Fair promotion to showcase its expanded range of Australian produce
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ArticleGrowth opportunities for Aus hazelnuts
Industry bodies flags potential for sector growth, highlighting Ferrero Group’s investment as an example
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ArticleSundrop Farms gains job seeker funds
The South Australian government has granted A$50,000 to hydroponic tomato grower Sundrop Farms to fund a pilot skills development project for job seekers
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ArticleCampaign urges Australians to eat more fresh produce
Produce Marketing Australia-New Zealand has teamed with the Wiggles and Nutrition Australia to get Australians eating more fresh fruit and vegetables during National Nutrition Week
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ArticleHarvey Citrus secures Coles grant
Grower set to significantly expand lime and mandarin production through funding boost
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ArticleWest Australian oranges enter China
Two of the state’s citrus growers have made their first shipments to China, with volumes set to grow in future as young plantings reach full bearing
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AnalysisAustralia has little to gain from TPP
The Trans Pacific Partnership will not deliver any significant benefits for Australia’s horticulture trade, argues market analyst Wayne Prowse
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ArticleCGA cancels cherry POS material
Australia's Cherry Growers Association has cancelled HIAL-supplied point-of-sale marketing materials ahead of the season
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ArticleTrans Pacific Partnership deal struck
Twelve Pacific Rim nations have ended five years of negotiations with the finalisation of the Trans Pacific Partnership
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ArticleKorean pear exports to Australia resume
The South Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has announced the lifting of a blanket ban on pear exports to Australia
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ArticleSmith's closes potato plant in WA
The announcement that Smith’s Snackfood Company will close its Canning Vale potato chip manufacturing plant will affect Western Australia’s fresh potato growers
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ArticleFenthion ban causes concern
Fruit and vegetable growers fear increase in fruit fly incursions, as ban is implemented across Australia
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ArticleExports driving SA wholesale expansion
South Australia’s wholesale fruit and vegetable market is seeking expressions of interest for its new fresh food precinct
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ArticleSun World adds stonefruit licensees
Six marketing companies drawn from Israel, Australia and Chile have been named as stonefruit licensees
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AnalysisAustralian apple exports on the march
Value of the trade increasing due to strong demand, although overall market share remains small
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ArticleAustralian macadamia sales up in Japan
Kernal sales to Asian nation rise 11 per cent in volume over the 12-months to June 2015
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ArticleVietnamese fruit reaches new markets
Earnings from produce exports have risen sharply in the past five years

