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Riverland packing sheds declared free of fruit fly
15 Jun 2005

Citrus growers delivering their product through 10 packing sheds in the Riverland district in South Australia have obtained easier access for exports to Japan. The growers won’t have to undertake cold-storage treatment to eliminate fruit flies. Japanese quarantine authorities have issued standards and detailed rules approving market access for Riverland citrus.

The Land, 15/06/05

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3 Jun 2005 | Decision due on Kiwi apple entry
2 Jun 2005 | Berri pays more 10 per cent more for fruit
27 May 2005 | McDonalds chips Tasmanian potato contracts


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