All Australia articles – Page 194
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ArticleTasmania takes shine to cherry markets
New markets are showing great potential for Tasmanian cherries, as growers slow their headlong growth in plantings
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ArticleColes’ fresh revamp paying off
Q1 growth figures released by Australian supermarket chain Coles show it catching up to rival Woolworths
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ArticleProvisional clearance for Chinese grapes
Biosecurity Australia has given a provisional green light for Chinese table grape imports provided a range of quarantine conditions are met
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ArticleWoolworths misses sales forecast
In Australia, Woolworths first-quarter food sales fell short of expectations due to subdued consumer spending
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ArticleAustralia blueberries look to India and China
Australian blueberry exporters are paying more attention to growing demand in India and China
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ArticleAustralia-NZ apple ruling due November
Following an appeal, the WTO’s final decision on the Australia-New Zealand apple importation dispute is due late November
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ArticleChinese apples look Down Under
With Australian quarantine inspectors in China this week to audit orchard and packhouse operations, Chinese apples could be on the water to Australia before the year is out
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ArticleAustralia to ban endosulfan
Australia has joined a growing list of countries to ban pesticides that use the toxic chemical endosulfan
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ArticleCitrus Australia questions water cuts
Citrus Australia has claimed the impact of restrictions to water entitlements in the Murray Darling Basin has not been properly evaluated
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ArticleCostco pushes on into Australia
The US’s third-largest retailer Costco is stiffening up its resolve in Australia, in the face of resistance to its expansion push there
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Australian citrus growers face water cuts
Growers in the Murray Darling Basin are facing the prospect of severe water cuts under a new government plan
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ArticleAustralian banana glut cuts profits
Ideal growing conditions in Australia have come back to bite banana growers, with fruit prices plummeting due to oversupply
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ArticleAus citrus sector fears fruit-fly security breach
South Australian citrus growers fear border security cut-backs could threaten their region's fruit-fly-free status
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ArticleQueensland growers buy Timbercorp assets
Queensland-based fruit growers Simpson Farms and OneHarvest are poised to buy former Timbercorp plantations in northern Australia
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ArticleHeat fells Australian mangoes
A hot winter and heavy rainfall have knocked back Australia’s mango crop by around 25 per cent this season
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ArticleAsian demand to drive up Aus prices
Australia's growers could benefit from increased demand in Asia for high-quality fresh produce, researchers reveal
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ArticleFruit fly detection in Australia’s Riverina
A Queensland fruit fly outbreak in Australia’s Riverina district has stumbled exports to New Zealand and the Pacific islands
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ArticleAustralian group launches new potato
The South Australian Potato Company has released its new Kestrel variety, marketing it under a “Purple = Taste” campaign
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HAL funding for citrus mapping project
The citrus industry in Australia’s Riverina area is set to reap the benefits of a new satellite-mapping project
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ArticleAustralian mandarin season wraps up
Lower volumes and a high Australian dollar have made for a difficult deal for Australian mandarins, but some positives can be drawn from the season

