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28 Jan 2005 | Riverland citrus growers earn fruit-fly concession Citrus growers in the Riverland region of South Australia have secured a select status as a fruit fly-free area with quarantine authorities in Japan. ...... FULL STORY
25 Jan 2005 | Union checks Sunraysia fruit and vegetable farmers Union officials are visiting northern Victoria farms over the next fortnight to check claims fruit and vegetable pickers are being exploited. ...... FULL STORY
24 Jan 2005 | Citrus board takes on biosecurity role The Citrus Board of South Australia will lose its marketing functions and may relocate to the Riverland as part of a major overhaul. ...... FULL STORY
19 Jan 2005 | Quarantine shuts door on weed imports Loopholes in quarantine laws that allow the import of thousands of weed species to be imported will be closed by May, the nation's quarantine watchdog Biosecurity Australia said. ...... FULL STORY
19 Jan 2005 | Canker scare eases for some citrus growers A surveillance operation to detect citrus canker in the Gayndah/Mundubbera zone of Queensland has so far failed to find any suspicious samples. ...... FULL STORY
13 Jan 2005 | Orchardists qualify for soft loans Seventy orchardists and vineyard owners whose crops were affected by hailstorms in December will be eligible for natural disaster assistance from the New South Wales government. ...... FULL STORY
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