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Australian Banana Industry Scouring for Opportunities

Australian Banana Industry Scouring for Opportunities The Australian banana industries are presently searching for opportunities that will help them get their profits back on track. Moreover, these newfound opportunities will also aid to grow the future of the fruit industry. Hari Yellina, owner of Orchard Tech, opines that there are several new avenues open for […]

2021-05-28

Australia Accepts Two More Mango Facilities for Export

Australia Accepts Two More Mango Facilities for Export According to latest statistics, approximately 12% (7000 tonnes) of the Australian crop is exported on an annual basis. Australia’s key export markets include Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The industry undertakes marketing in many of these countries to encourage demand of Australian […]

2021-05-27

Selecting Quality Citrus Products in Australia

Selecting Quality Citrus Products in Australia According to latest reports, there is an evolution that has occurredo f Unitec vision systems for selecting the quality of mandarins, clementines, oranges and lemons. Mandarin Vision 3, Orange Vision 3 and Lemon Vision 3 are the latest updates in the agricultural world. These systems are equipped with very […]

2021-05-26

Avocado Consumption is at an All Time High

Avocado Consumption is at an All Time High Even during the pandemic, the Australian market has been absorbing record sales of avocados as consumers are looking for healthy, versatile options. The economic recovery, continued retail sales and increased food service activities have boosted consumer demand for avocados, which will support the already established prices. Just […]

2021-05-20

Coloured Vegetables and the Australian Market

Coloured Vegetables and the Australian Market Many farm owners have realized that there is an untapped market of coloured vegetables, especially cauliflowers and lettuce. Through some trial crops, many have found the orange and purple coloured vegetables. Not only do they look attractive but there is a whole market that is left unexplored that may […]

2021-05-19

Fruit Worth Millions Rot Due to Ban on Backpackers

Fruit Worth Millions Rot Due to Ban on Backpackers It is evident that there is a labour shortage that is pestering the fruit and vegetable farms in Queensland. Due to the border restrictions, imposed by the pandemic, crops worth millions of dollars are left to rot. Moreover, it was witnessed that multiple rows of strawberry […]

2021-04-30

Australian Company to Set Up Digital Marketplace

Australian Company to Set Up Digital Marketplace Australian Agtech company, Optomni has today announced the upcoming launch of a new innovative digital marketplace for fresh produce, allowing buyers and sellers to trade in real-time, using an internet-enabled device. After the early access period, Optomni will support international trade and will support marketing to bring on […]

2021-04-28

Australian Grapes Suffer Due to Chinese Customs Delay

Australian Grapes Suffer Due to Chinese Customs Delay Australian table grapes are troubled by delays in clearing Chinese ports. Growers and industry executives see this as another sign of worsening trade ties between the two countries. Relations worsened last year after Canberra accused China of meddling in domestic affairs. They cooled even more when Australian […]

2021-04-26

Favourable Weather Causes Increase in Grape Volumes

Favourable Weather Causes Increase in Grape Volumes New South Wales grape growers Beverley Road Farms is reporting an increase in quality and fruit size this season due to the favourable weather conditions. This season’s cooler summer with cooler nights has really enhanced the colour of the fruit and early spring rain has also helped with […]

2021-04-21

Climate Change Indicates Smaller Strawberries, Higher Costs

Climate Change Indicates Smaller Strawberries, Higher Costs Strawberries appear to be the latest victims of a changing climate. Also, as smaller strawberries take longer to pick, production costs are rising along with temperatures. This means lower returns for growers and possible price hikes at the checkouts. Introduction Strawberries (Fragaria ananassa) were first grown in Brittany […]

2021-04-16

Cyclone Seroja Causes Vegetable Shortage

Cyclone Seroja Causes Vegetable Shortage Broome in West-Australia has become a victim of cyclone Seroja, as supermarket shelves there are bare of fresh produce. Although Broome lies more than 1,300 km from the Seroja’s epicentre in Kalbarri, it has suffered from restricted freight movements due to flooded roads in the Pilbara and Kimberley. Supermarket chains […]

2021-04-16

A Flourishing Persimmon Season Amidst the Pandemic

A Flourishing Persimmon Season Amidst the Pandemic The season of persimmons commenced mid-march in the state of Victoria. It is predicted that it will run up until the middle of May. According to experts in the industry, the crop is looking better than ever. Since the rainfall was steady and the weather conditions were pleasant, […]

2021-04-14

Purchases of Apples and Pears Declined in February

Purchases of Apples and Pears Declined in February In the four weeks that led up to February 4 2021, the take home fruit category saw a decline of 7.6% in dollar sales, while volume sales went down by -6.5%, when compared to the previous year. ApplesApples saw a huge decrease by 6.3% in dollar sales and […]

2021-04-07

Fruit Flies to be Released in South Australia

Fruit Flies to be Released in South Australia The South Australian government will release close 100 million sterile fruit flies from the sky in an attempt to try and eradicate the pests that are currently harrassing numerous suburbs. The Sterile Insect Technology (SIT) flies will be set free from a low-flying airplane across 11 outbreak […]

2021-04-06

Trade of Potato Growers Amidst Deadly Pandemic

Trade of Potato Growers Amidst Deadly Pandemic Fresh potato exports from January to December 2020 Coming up to the anniversary of the start of the global pandemic, total fresh potato exports have seen a slight increase in value and moderate decline in volume compared to 2019. Based on data from the Global Trade Atlas, there […]

2021-03-25

Annual Wrap Up of Fresh Produce Amidst COVID 19

Annual Wrap Up of Fresh Produce Amidst COVID 19 Trends in Fresh Produce during COVID 19 Total grocery sales reached a three-year high during COVID 19 with fresh categories taking out the top five growth contributors. Grocery was the beneficiary of increased at home consumption to the detriment of food service. Bigger baskets, increased frequency […]

2021-03-25

Australian Banana Growers Distraught

Australian Banana Growers Distraught Australian growers that were highly affected by a tropical cyclone Niran. The sufferers are eligible for a $25,000 government grant. The banana growers were severely affected by this. However, the growers are saying that it’s not enough and most importantly not targeted towards the biggest issue facing the industry. The grant […]

2021-03-23

Produce Being Wasted: Newest News in Australia

Produce Being Wasted: Newest News in Australia The COVID-19 pandemic and labour shortages have had a “massive” impact on the already high levels of produce wastage, according to Australia’s leading research centre on the issue. Dr Steve Lapidge is the inaugural CEO of Fight Food Waste Ltd, which incorporates the Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research […]

2021-02-26

Berry Volumes in Australia Increase Despite Challenges

Berry Volumes in Australia Increase Despite Challenges Despite the challenges following the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the horticulture labour shortage, Australia’s peak berry industry body says there were no decreases in volumes across the different commodities. Moreover, Berries Australia Executive Director Rachel Mackenzie says that compared to the last year, for the quarter ending January 24, […]

2021-02-24

Overview of the Global Pear Market in Australia

Overview of the Global Pear Market in Australia The European pear market currently appears to be at a minor deadlock. There are talks of a difficult Conference season in the Netherlands. Other classic pear markets, such as Italy and Germany, are also dealing with an increased demand. A greater exception is France, where the pear […]

2021-02-19