All Australia articles – Page 207
-
ArticleCitrus Australia lays out strategies
The newly formed organisation will focus on biosecurity, marketing and industry reform in 2009
-
Article
Tasmanian cherry harvest delayed
Cooler weather has left growers uncertain about meeting Christmas demand for the fruit
-
ArticleAus government launches investment programme
A$40m will be spent on the growth of innovative food industries in Australia
-
ArticleFruit growers seek flying fox compensation
Australian farmers have said that crops have been damaged as a result of the ban on culling the animals
-
ArticleNo Yuletide for late berries
Tasmanian berries may be in short supply during the festive season because of a delayed harvest
-
Article
Lufthansa Cargo introduces new service
The logistics group will launch a new Europe-Asia/Australia service on 1 January
-
ArticleCherry crop hit by rainfall in Australia
Reports have claimed that the overall yield in the south of the country could have been cut dramatically by the recent inclement weather
-
Article
Pomegranate farm developed in Aus
The country's largest site for producing the fruit will cater to growing worldwide demand
-
ArticleAustralian lychees gain NZ access
Australian lychees have been exported to New Zealand for the first time following a new import policy
-
Article
Harvest FreshCuts wins Woolworths award
The Australian retailer has handed its produce supplier award to the third-generation family business
-
Article
Aus banana growers appeal Philippine access
Australia’s banana growers have lodged an appeal against the decision to allow Philippine bananas into the country
-
ArticleAustralia reopens for NZ tomatoes and capsicums
New Zealand tomatoes and capsicum peppers will be allowed back into Australia under revised biosecurity measures
-
Article
CMA CGM service links Europe with Australia
NEMO, a 12 vessel service, will have a round trip of 84 days
-
ArticleGovernment to control Australia’s Murray-Darling
The Australian federal government is set to assume control of the Murray-Darling Basin, the country’s premiere horticulture region
-
Article
End of Northern Territory mango season
Low yields and high prices have typified the campaign
-
Article
BA considers Qantas merger
British Airways is exploring the potential of a merger with Australian airline Qantas
-
ArticleJapan accepts new cherry protocol
A new system for ensuring the control of codling moth in Tasmania has been accepted by Japanese authorities
-
ArticleGreener frost protection system going global
A new system seen as a green and low-cost alternative to existing frost prevention methods is enjoying a growing reputation
-
ArticleAustralian dollar falls dramatically
A significant drop in the Australian dollar has been looked on by exporters with cautious optimism
-
ArticleDrought conditions hit Australia's topfruit
Pear production and exports will fall this year as the dry conditions bite, although apple exports are expected to increase

