All Australia articles – Page 182
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ArticleAustralian citrus crop rebounds
Australia's 2011/12 citrus crop is expected to be considerably larger than last year, as growing regions recover from adverse weather
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ArticleWoolworths appoints new chief
Australian retail group Woolworths has appointed Grant O'Brien as its new chief executive, much to the surprise of the investment community
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ArticleSouthern Hemisphere citrus to contract
Shaffe-Freshfel unveil slightly lower Southern Hemisphere citrus production and export forecasts for this year
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ArticleT&G establishes Fruitmark in Belgium
New joint venture will supply European market and serve as international buying office for Australasian market
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ArticleUS loosens Australian citrus protocol
The USDA has added cold sterilisation flexibility to the Australian citrus import protocol ahead of the season
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ArticleNo Australian grapefruit for Japan
The former Rewards red grapefruit orchard in Western Australia will not export fruit to Japan this year following quality concerns
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ArticleJapanese leek imports decline
Japanese leek imports have steadily declined as consumers reject Chinese imports, but other suppliers have not taken up the slack
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ArticleDollar hobbles Australian kiwifruit
The high-trading Australian dollar is troubling exports of a “spectacular” Australian kiwifruit season
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ArticleAustralian citrus to benefit from packing development
It is projected that a new packing development will add A$30m to the Australian citrus industry
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ArticleChina grape access big opportunity
Access to northern Chinese cities with impending direct access will be like a “whole new country” to Australian grape exporters
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ArticleDoubts over freight forwarder WorldLink
The operations of Australian freight forwarder WorldLink International are in doubt following the receivership of its airfreight supplier and sister company
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ArticleThai threat to Australian grape exports
A new protocol is likely to cut airfreight shipments of Australian table grapes to Thailand by the end of the month
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ArticleRain takes toll on Australian stonefruit
It has been a trying season for stonefruit growers in the Australian state of Victoria, with heavy rains spoiling crops and killing trees in the region
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ArticleRecord crop for Australian almonds
With a record crop this year and a doubling in volumes forecast by 2015, almonds are Australia’s fastest growing horticulture sector
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ArticleJapan potential on horizon for Australian grapes
Japanese officials have agreed to treatment trials of Australian table grapes, opening hopes market access could be forthcoming
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ArticleProspects up for Aus agriculture
Australian agriculture officials predict a positive outlook for Australian production and exports in spite of recent devastation caused by extreme weather
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ArticleExports still solid for Australian avocados
Australian avocado exporters say the Cyclone Yasi damage will not set back export programmes unduly
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ArticleYasi costs $10m to Australian avocados
It is estimated cyclone Yasi has caused A$10m of damage to the Australian avocado industry
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ArticleHuge Australian glasshouse reaches stage two
The second stage of a high-tech, 17ha glasshouse in South Australia was officially opened on Tuesday
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ArticleMajor changes to AFFCO management
General manager Andrew Dick to leave at end of February, with new council of seven leaders established to take group forward

