date:Dec 06, 2013
t growers will be able to reap the benefits of the new agreement in the early months of 2014, said AUSVEG spokesperson, Hugh Gurney.
The establishment of a free trade agreement with Korea is a momentous outcome for the Australian horticulture industry and will create new opportunities for Australian growers to supply first-class produce to Koreas citizens, he said.
In addition, the new FTA will also include cherries, dried grapes, fruit and vegetable juice, apricots, mangoes, peaches and plums