All Australia articles – Page 165
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ArticleFirst Aussie mangoes shipped to the US
The first shipment of Australian mangoes has been sent to the US after gaining market access last month
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ArticleCosta Group closes two grape farms
Australian horticultural group closes doors on its grape farms at St George and Menindee
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ArticleAusveg and Apal to host convention
Ausveg and Apple & Pear Australia will jointly host the National Horticulture Convention in Australia in 2015
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ArticleCosta Group pursues IPO
Australia’s largest fresh produce group, Costa Group, has announced it will pursue a potential A$800m IPO and trade sale
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ArticleAldi sales growth outpaces rivals
Discount supermarket chain Aldi Australia's sales grew 13 per cent in 2014, almost triple that of rival retailers
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ArticleExchange rate presents hurdle for NZ squash
Exporters facing challenging season in core Japanese market, as competition intensifies
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ArticleCherry-isle cops a battering
Production in Tasmania’s Huon Valley hit by heavy rain, causing crop loss
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ArticleAus grape exporters look beyond Vietnam
Lockout sees early-season varieties moved to other Asian markets, as industry body explores treatment options
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ArticleTrans-Tasman food safety projects launched
The Fresh Produce Safety Centre has launched two projects focusing on food safety in Australia and New Zealand
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ArticlePerfection Fresh adds to tomato business
Family-owned company focused on category growth after acquiring Moraitis' tomato operation
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ArticleAustralian mangoes granted US access
Door officially opens, with peak industry body eyeing opportunity to increase grower profits
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ArticleJapan-Australia FTA ratified
First round of tariff cuts introduced immediately, with secondary round to follow in April
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ArticleAvocado a day could 'significantly lower cholesterol'
Avocado eaters' health fared best in new low-fat diet study, which involved overweight or obese participants
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ArticleForeign retailers target Australia
Deloitte report forecasts international competition to intensify, leaving locals vulnerable
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ArticleAustralian mangoes set for US trials
Shipments likely to get underway later this month, with work plan being finalised
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ArticleAustralians optimistic about India FTA
The Australian horticulture industry has said an FTA with India could see fresh produce trade boom
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ArticleVietnam puts halt on Australian permits
Exporters left in the lurch, as South East Asian nation reviews Medfly protocol
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ArticleDepression 'risk' for women not eating enough fruit
Study of 6,000 Australian women claims to show a link between fruit consumption and the development of depressive symptoms
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ArticleClaire Fitchett joins Montague Fresh
Fitchett leaves Apple & Pear Australia to take up role as international trade development manager for Montague Fresh
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ArticleAustralian horticulture finds new voice
New body pledges to represent political interests of nation’s 30,000 producers, with export a key focus

