All Australia articles – Page 179
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ArticlePink Lady targets emerging markets
New joint venture aims to accelerate the development of the apple in growth regions and optimise investment efficiency
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ArticleFruit fly concerns Aus citrus industry
Australian citrus industry expresses alarm over plans to reduce funding for fruit fly control programmes
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ArticleSuccess for Tasmanian cherries
Industry reports on phenomenal season, with ideal growing conditions bringing record crop and export tonnages
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Melbourne sees airfreight growth
Australia's Melbourne Airport saw a 32 per cent rise in air freight exports in January 2013
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ArticleRising inspection costs “unnecessary obstacle”
Australian table grape growers refuse to pay increased quarantine inspection fees
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ArticleCosta Group to acquire Adelaide Mushrooms
Global agribusiness set to increase production to over 500 tonnes of mushrooms per week
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ArticleAustralian suppliers voice support for Aldi
German retailer praised as a reliable and fair business partner over its rivals, grocery giants Coles and Woolworths
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ArticleAldi expanding into two more Australian states
Discounter announces plans to open approximately 100 stores in Western Australia and South Australia
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ArticleAPAL chief Durham to step down
Apple and Pear Australia (APAL) begins search for new managing director after long-term head Jon Durham serves notice
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ArticleGrowing Pink Lady’s global appeal
New partnership set to expand brand’s market bases and investment opportunities
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Fruit linked to asthma reduction
Consumption of three or more portions of fruit per week could temper severity of asthma and allergies, says new research
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ArticleCitrus production booming in South Australia
New trees approaching full production contribute to record mandarin crop and plentiful navel yields
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ArticleInquiry into Australian citrus
Report must tackle “critical issues” according to peak industry body chief executive
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ArticleNSW blueberry production superseding bananas
Increasing industry profitability sees banana growers diversify their crops into blueberries
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AnalysisNew cherries split opinions
Split-free varieties developed in New Zealand and Canada raise concerns about market prices
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ArticleColes and Woolworths under investigation
Grocery giants accused of improper practice and could soon face being held accountable by a supermarket code of conduct
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ArticleGlobal giants still revenue raisers
The world’s largest retailers have bucked the economic downturn and continued to enjoy a rise in revenue, according to Deloitte
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ArticleWoolworths’ NZ sales on the rise
Retailer posts 2.3 per cent rise in supermarket sales over second half of 2012
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ArticleWoolworths’ sales on the rise
Australian retailer posts 3.7 per cent sales increase for second half of 2012
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ArticleQantas and Emirates announce new partnership
Airlines set to open up new trade opportunities for cargo customers around the globe

