Riverina floods haven’t dampened blood orange boom in Australia
date:Jul 04, 2012
Grower, Mr Vito Mancini of Redbelly Citrus, said, The crop was healthy and the size of fruit larger than ever, with an extra 150 tons of fruit over what we supplied to the Australian market last year.
Mr Mancini said he expected 2012 to be the year when significant volumes of fruit would be available for food companies to incorporate into their products.
The blood orange boom means that growers now have the capacity to provide produce to food manufacturers, such as marmalade, popsicle, and gelat
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