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UPDATED 30 JUNE 2004
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29 Jan 2004 | Tassie cherries hit US market
Tasmanian cherries have passed US bioterrorism and quarantine inspections and will be available in the US for the first time on a commercial basis. ...... FULL STORY

14 Jan 2004 | Stonefruit prices juicy
Stonefruit prices are at a 15-year high: in November, shortages drove apricot prices at Melbourne Market to $19.60 a kilogram, nectarines and peaches as high as $10/kg and plums to $8.50/kg. ...... FULL STORY

7 Jan 2004 | Growers hunt for pickers
Victoria's fruit and vegetable harvest is in full swing again but growers are facing the perennial problem of finding suitable labour to pick their crops. ...... FULL STORY



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