All Australia articles – Page 211
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ArticleJapan accepts new cherry protocol
A new system for ensuring the control of codling moth in Tasmania has been accepted by Japanese authorities
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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
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ArticleAustralian dollar falls dramatically
A significant drop in the Australian dollar has been looked on by exporters with cautious optimism
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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
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ArticleAustralia steps up fruit fly effort
The government has drawn up a proposal for tackling the pest, while also providing A$1m to help protect farmers
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ArticleKorean orange production to drop
A new USDA report has estimated that yields will fall and that the US will continue to dominate the import market
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ArticleAustralian oranges on an upward curve
The 2009/10 Australian orange campaign will see production rise and exports lean back towards the US market
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AADA lowers bunker surcharges
The decision has been made following a fall in the price of fuel
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ArticleAustralia approves Chile Free Trade Agreement
The Australian government has passed legislation for a Free Trade Agreement with Chile
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Storm tears through Queensland
The Australian state of Queensland was hit by a severe storm yesterday
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ArticleGo-ahead for Philippine bananas to Aus
Australian growers are bent out of shape after Biosecurity Australia gave the import of Philippine bananas a provisional thumbs up
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Citrus Australia gets down to business
Australia’s new peak citrus body has got right down to the business of grower representation
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Report: Australia’s future is high-end
Australia’s horticultural future lies as a high-end supplier, says a new report from Rabobank
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Australian growers reject Philippine bananas
Australian banana growers are struggling to keep Philippine imports out of their domestic market
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Funding for South Australian irrigators
A South Australian government plan to fund irrigators in the state will give good returns, say growers
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ArticleApple and Pear Australia creates IP division
The body will look to assist international agencies and growers in the development of plant commercialisation
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ArticleAustralia develops Panama resistant banana
Australian scientists have developed a genetically modified banana strain resistant to Panama disease
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Tasmanian cherries dodge frost
Tasmania’s cherry crop was hit by frost last week, but the industry says prepared growers staved off significant damage
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Hail hits crops in New South Wales
A recent hailstorm has wreaked havoc for many fruit producers on the far north coast of New South Wales in Australia

