All Australia articles – Page 158
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ArticleMandarin imports reach trigger levels
Thailand temporarily increases tariffs on Australian mandarin imports
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ArticleKy-D Pak teams with Tenfarms
Premium Australian cherries will be marketed under the Buffalo River Brand in a new partnership between Ky-D Pak and Tenfarms
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ArticleHIA establish Pool 2 funds
Australian grower-owned organisation hoping to attract co-investors with new funding model
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ArticleLandmark targets Chinese investment
Real estate agent hopes to attract fresh new interest in Australian properties through Shanghai showcase
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ArticleDirect airfreight on cards for Tasmania
Export opportunities abound in a potential direct airfreight service from the Australian island-state to Asia
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ArticleRecord tumbles for Australia almonds
Monthly exports hit a high over June, with industry reaping the benefits of increased trade prospects in Asia
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Aussie mangoes
The reopening of the Indonesia market to Australian mango exporters is welcome news to the industry
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ArticleTasmania eyes berry export boom
Grower body encourages its members to chase opportunities in key protocol markets across Asia
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ArticleNew labelling system can go further
Citrus body encourages Australian consumers to seek added information about the origin of their products
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ArticleSouth Australia eyes China’s retailers
An MoU between the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets of South Australia and China’s Guangzhou will pave the way for fresh produce exports
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ArticleEating fresh fruit and veg 'makes your skin more attractive'
New research found that women who consume more fresh produce reportedly have a healthier and more attractive glow
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ArticleMelbourne Market move postponed
The scheduled 3 August move for Melbourne’s wholesale fruit and vegetable market has been pushed back to 31 August
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ArticleExport boost for Melbourne Market
Melbourne Market authority sees export opportunities for Australian producers ahead of scheduled move to Epping on 2 August
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ArticlePiqa Boo plantations go commercial
Freshmax Australia has announced the first commercial plantations of its Piqa Boo pear brand in Australia
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ArticleAustralian citrus promotions kick off in Asia
Citrus promotions set to launch this week in China, the Philippines and Japan under the ‘Now In Season’ campaign
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ArticleHIA announces Q-fly research centre
Horticulture Innovation Australia and the South Australian government have signed a A$3.8m agreement to build a Queensland fruit fly research centre
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ArticleCosta to trade at A$2.25 per share
Ahead of its first day of trading on 24 July, leading Australia fresh produce company Costa has listed its share price at the lower end of its targeted range
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ArticleGreece is still the word on finance front
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on the latest goings-on in the currency markets as the situation in Greece continues to twist and turn
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ArticleQueenslanders give colour a spin
The Queensland government has launched a campaign to get Australians eating more fruit and vegetables
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ArticlePublishers merge to form Fruitnet Media International
Market Intelligence, publisher of Eurofruit, Asiafruit, FPJ and Produce Plus, has merged with Wolf Media, which publishes Fruchthandel

