All Australia articles – Page 160
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ArticleChina eyes peachy partnership with Australia
Researchers from the People’s Republic visit Australia in the hope of developing production practices
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ArticleAussies prefer a snack to time in the sack
Nuts shape as perfect option, with research proving snack cravings are more prominent than urges for intimacy
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ArticleJapanese promotion accelerates development
In-store activity ramps-up demand for Australian grapes, with up to 100 containers to be sent this season
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ArticleNo reprieve for Queensland growers
Negative test samples no cause for banana growers in northern Australian state
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ArticleMinions to market Australian bananas
HIA hope to cartoon characters will spearhead promotional campaign for 2015 domestic season
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ArticleHoney Gold building market share
Record crop and brand marketing sees Honey Gold join leading Australian premium varieties
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ArticleChatfield identified as potential Costa chairman
Boardroom appointment could be made following the announcement of the company’s structure
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ArticlePerth to gain professional pre-pack facility
Valleyfresh and Etherington to launch new Perth-based joint venture, Packing Station, on 1 May
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ArticleQueensland formulates TR4 response plan
Tully outbreak confirmed, with state government pledging long-term support to growers
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ArticleImprovements to Tasmanian freight scheme
Exports to all markets now covered under TFES but producers still campaigning for more funding
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ArticleAustralia worried by China's fake citrus
Industry association Citrus Australia raises concerns over alleged artificial colouring and rebranding of Chinese fruit
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AnalysisAustralian imports up by a third
Australia’s fruit imports grew by more than 30 per cent in 2014, but they still accounted for less than 10 per cent of total consumption in value terms
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ArticleJapan seeks Aus broccoli
Japan is turning to Australian broccoli to fill supply gaps caused by low supplies of Californian product
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AnalysisAustralian cherry exports rise
Record shipments until the end of January, with trend set to continue once February results are released
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ArticleConcerns ramp-up over TR4
Disease changes the course of North Queensland’s banana industry forever, according to leading authorities
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ArticleQueensland farm fears Panama disease
A banana farm in the Australian state of Queensland has tested positive for potentially devastating Panama disease
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ArticleGreece still threatens euro stability
Investors reassured by short-term Greece-EU agreement but euro continues to fall ahead of quantitative easing measures
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ArticleStrong demand for Australian macadamias
Poised with a solid crop, exporters of the tree nut are seeing strong interest across Asia
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ArticleApal forecasts Class 1 apple and pear crop
Apple and Pear Australia has forecast a season of high-quality apples and pears with volume up on previous years
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ArticleHIA chief explains reform process
CEO of Horticulture Innovation Australia John Lloyd responds to criticism over lack of industry consultation on functioning of new grower-owned body, and explains roadmap for development

