Western Australia is well situated geographically to supply the demand for plums on the Singapore market and over the past 10 years, a substantial export trade has been developed. Growers have found this outlet profitable, and increased plantings of suitable varieties have been made. During the 1957 season—a record export year—almost 40,000 boxes were shipped
Western Australia produces a range of horticultural commodities including fruit, vegetables, flowers...
Cauliflowers were Western Australia\u27s second most valuable horticultural export crop after carrot...
Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) trees have grown successfully in Australia for 20 years and t...
The Santa Rosa is an important export plum variety. It is the earliest of the main varieties shipped...
Western Australia\u27s stone fruit industry is relatively small by Australian and world standards ow...
The stone fruit industry in Western Australia produces up to 250,000 bushels of fruit per annum. The...
Western Australia produced 129 046 tonnes of fruit in 2015–16, worth $477 million. This was a 62% in...
Carrots are the single most important horticultural export commodity from Western Australia. In 1991...
APPLE growing is the major f r u i t growing activity in Western Australia. The highest production r...
DURING the past decade the acreage of Japanese plums in Western Australia has increased by 10 percen...
The Department of Agriculture has been at the forefront in developing a mango industry in Western Au...
The sale of processed products to suppliers brings higher value than the sale of fresh products, w...
Exports wereonce a major outlet for the Western Australian table grape industry. Over the last 20 ye...
Tarn Hoa plum is one of three hybrids of the Japanese plum (Prunus salicina), originating from south...
Persimmons were introduced into Australia in the 1850s, probably by Chinese gold miners. Commercial ...
Western Australia produces a range of horticultural commodities including fruit, vegetables, flowers...
Cauliflowers were Western Australia\u27s second most valuable horticultural export crop after carrot...
Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) trees have grown successfully in Australia for 20 years and t...
The Santa Rosa is an important export plum variety. It is the earliest of the main varieties shipped...
Western Australia\u27s stone fruit industry is relatively small by Australian and world standards ow...
The stone fruit industry in Western Australia produces up to 250,000 bushels of fruit per annum. The...
Western Australia produced 129 046 tonnes of fruit in 2015–16, worth $477 million. This was a 62% in...
Carrots are the single most important horticultural export commodity from Western Australia. In 1991...
APPLE growing is the major f r u i t growing activity in Western Australia. The highest production r...
DURING the past decade the acreage of Japanese plums in Western Australia has increased by 10 percen...
The Department of Agriculture has been at the forefront in developing a mango industry in Western Au...
The sale of processed products to suppliers brings higher value than the sale of fresh products, w...
Exports wereonce a major outlet for the Western Australian table grape industry. Over the last 20 ye...
Tarn Hoa plum is one of three hybrids of the Japanese plum (Prunus salicina), originating from south...
Persimmons were introduced into Australia in the 1850s, probably by Chinese gold miners. Commercial ...
Western Australia produces a range of horticultural commodities including fruit, vegetables, flowers...
Cauliflowers were Western Australia\u27s second most valuable horticultural export crop after carrot...
Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) trees have grown successfully in Australia for 20 years and t...