All Australia articles – Page 163
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Special Fruit offers red limes
The Belgian group has just started importing a new red lime that is native to Australia
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Hefty increase for Australian packhouse registration
Australian growers who export fresh produce face operational cost increases as the government proposes a huge hike in packhouse registration fees
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Trade potential between Australia and Mexico
Mexican and Australian agricultural officials met this week in Paris to discuss increased trade opportunities
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AgriNurture exchange shift heralds expansion
AgriNurture prepares for an expansion in the Australian market with a move between stock exchanges
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Aus banana supplies dwindle
Australia's cyclone-ravaged banana supplies dropped to their lowest level last week since Yasi hit in February
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Austrade shifts to developing markets
A new reform will focus the Australian Trade Commission on developing markets and away from Europe and North America
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Costs to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian horticultural industry will see the cost of export inspections increase as the government axes its rebate scheme
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Australia retail sales on road to recovery
Australian retail sales are set to rebound over the next two years as higher wages boost consumer spending
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Rising Aus dollar sinks exports
The strong Australian dollar is derailing Australian citrus exports and threatens to damage the sector, a prominent grower warns
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Horticulture Australia loses manager
Horticulture Australia’s long-serving export development manager Wayne Prowse has left to pursue new opportunities in the same field
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Gloomy outlook for Australian apples
The Australian apple industry is reeling following the release of a report into the effects imports may have on the industry there
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Australian stonefruit eyes China
With the Australian table grape industry cracking the Chinese market, expectation is building amongst the country’s stonefruit growers that they could soon follow suit
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Ramadan misses Medjool season
Ramadan will just miss the beginning of the Bard Valley Medjool date season this year, putting pressure on supplies
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Queensland scientist scoops AUSVEG award
This year's Bayer CropScience sponsored AUSVEG award has gone to Queensland plant virologist Denis Persley
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Australian dollar picked to peak at US$1.16
The situation is expected to get worse before it improves for Australian exporters battling difficult exchange rates
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APAL chairman to step down
Australian pipfruit peak body APAL will has appointed a new chairman following the announcement Darral Ashton will vacate the position in August
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Bananas to top Aus snack charts
Australian bananas are likely to become the nation's favourite snack in 2014 thanks to a new marketing strategy aimed at 18-39-year-olds
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First arrival of Australian grapes in China
Following six years of struggle, Australian table grapes have finally landed on Chinese soil
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Port strikes trouble Australian exports
Industrial disputes and strikes at Australia’s ports are adding to the woes of exporters challenged by the country’s high dollar
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Costs to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian government has effectively put a stop to part-funding of export inspection fees