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Australian export updates

Cherries Export
  • Cherry export analysis 2021/2022
  • Cherry export update Feb 2022
  • Cherry export update Dec 2021
  • Cherry export update Nov 2021
  • Cherry export update Apr 2021
  • Cherry export update Feb 2021
  • Cherry export update Apr 2020
Apple Exports
  • Apple export analysis Jan-Dec 2022
  • Apple export update May 2022
  • Apple exports pre-season analysis 2022
  • Apple export update 2021
  • Apple export update 2020
Carrot Exports 
  • Carrot export update May 2022
  • Carrot export update Nov 2021
  • Carrot export update Oct 2021
  • Carrot export update May 2021
Onion Exports
  • Onion export update May 2022
  • Onion export update Apr 2022
  • Onion export update Nov 2021
  • Onion export update Oct 2021
  • Onion export update June 2021
  • Onion export update May 2021
Other Exports
  • Strawberry export update 2021
  • Avocado export update June 2021
  • Blueberry export update Apr 2020

 

Global trade updates

  • Fruit & vegetable global trade
  • Chilean cherry industry 2021
  • NZ Cherry exports update 2021
  • Taiwan Cherries Briefing 2022

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