Australian horticulture reaches record high production values
date:Mar 31, 2020
percent in value to $604million.

Cherries had a substantial jump in both volume and value, up 29 percent in volume to 20,148 tonnes valued at $189.3million - a 27 percent increase. However, Kiwifruit had a 26 percent drop in volume (to 7,134 tonnes) and a 28 per cent decrease in value ($19million). Lychees had a four per cent increase in volume, but a 43 percent jump in value. Passionfruit also gained value, with a 23 per cent increase to $20.6million despite a less than one percent decrease i
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