date:Nov 23, 2012
d quality. We would expect the majority of the fruit entering China will be 30mm+.
It doesn't end with cherries - Tasmania has is already looking to the future and hopes to expand the range of fruit being sent to China.
The longer term plan, Lucy says, is to increase markets for Tasmanian grown berries - strawberries, blueberries and raspberries and we would see China as a potential market for these.