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Fruit import bans extended
3 Dec 2004

The federal government said it would continue to temporarily prohibit the import of some fruit produce on quarantine grounds. The government extended bans on the import of apples from New Zealand; bananas from the Philippines; citrus from Florida; grapes from Chile and limes from New Caledonia. The restrictions are still subject to review, with five “import risk assessments” subject to public comment for another two months, after which the prohibited fruit may be allowed into Australia. Financial Review, 03/12/04

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22 Nov 2004 | Plant breeders sow seeds of suspicion
18 Nov 2004 | Services as fruitful as horticulture production
18 Nov 2004 | Exporter pulls the pin on citrus
17 Nov 2004 | Door open to thousands of weeds


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