All Australia articles – Page 191
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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
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ArticleWAPA releases SH topfruit forecasts
2011 estimates released during Fruit Logistica meeting which saw Kevin Moffitt elected as association's new president
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ArticleCostco encouraged by Australia turnover
US retailer Costco has reported encouraging sales results after its first full year of operations in Australia
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ArticleRewards assets to go up for sale
The horticultural and forestry assets of failed Australian plantation manager Rewards Group will go on the market next month after a rescue plan fell through
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ArticleFruit fly detection in Tasmania
A fruit fly detection in northern Tasmania has sparked a large trapping programme in the Australian state’s capital
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ArticleApple producers form global alliance
The creation of the International Pome Fruit Alliance marks "beginning of a new era in varietal development", group says
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ArticleFruit fly detected in Victoria
Three new fruit fly outbreaks in Victoria this week will cut back the state’s table grape and stonefruit export programmes
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ArticleAustralia says no to banana imports
Australia will not open its doors to banana imports to supplement domestic crop losses caused by Cyclone Yasi
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ArticleFlooding hits Australia's southeast
The weather is causing more headaches for growers in Australia, with heavy rain leading to flooding in some key growing areas in the southeast of the country
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ArticleBanana shortage opens Australian opportunities
Australian banana shortages caused by Tropical Cyclone Yasi could open the market for Philippine exporters
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ArticleNew CEO for OneHarvest
Australian produce group OneHarvest has selected a new CEO in the form of Robin Poynton

