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27 Apr 2004 | WA wine grape glut 'will pass' Rich Hanen, MD of one of WA's largest wine producers Goundrey Wines, says the state's wine grape glut will be resolved "way faster than people think it will". ...... FULL STORY
20 Apr 2004 | Snail farmer coaxing foodies Sonya Begg, a snail farmer in Orange, NSW, wants to replace imported tinned escargots with her fresh home-grown variety. ...... FULL STORY
19 Apr 2004 | Exports surge after big dry but dollar dampens outlook Victoria's agricultural exports are rebounding from the drought, although the state Department of Treasury and Finance says prospects are mixed. ...... FULL STORY
14 Apr 2004 | SA politicians join forces to cut wine tax SA Premier Mike Rann, Opposition leader Rob Kerin and National MP Karlene Maywald have sent an unprecedented joint letter to the Prime Minister pushing for cuts to taxes on wine. ...... FULL STORY
7 Apr 2004 | Fun wines storm into US market Australian winemakers are launching "fun" wine brands in the US, following the unprecedented success of the Yellow Tail label. ...... FULL STORY
6 Apr 2004 | Incitec Pivot stops sale of ammonium nitrate fertiliser Australia's biggest fertiliser manufacturer, Incitec Pivot, has taken ammonium nitrate fertiliser off the market, citing "concern for public safety if the material is used for terrorist or criminal acts". ...... FULL STORY
6 Apr 2004 | Wine sales up in February Australian domestic wine sales rose 5.7 per cent to 35 million litres in February, according to Bureau of Statistics figures. ...... FULL STORY
5 Apr 2004 | Vintage vintners will soon age to perfection The men of Coonawarra need to be convinced that there's more to good health than a good cabernet. ...... FULL STORY
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