SUNRAYSIA (Mildura) is EXPORT FOCUSED! |
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About Mildura
Sunraysia is a large horticultural region in Australia on the banks of the Murray River in North West
Victoria and South West New South Wales.
Mildura is known as Victoria's Food Bowl and is a major producer of citrus fruits, stone fruits, dried
fruits, table and wine grapes as well as a variety of vegetables.
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| By any measure, the Mildura Region is one of Australia’s most important areas for agribusiness (and in particular, horticultural) production. |
It is in the centre of Australia’s largest wine grape production region, with 23% of the 2005 national crush |
It is Australia’s largest wine manufacturing and packaging centre |
It produces 95% of Australia’s dried vine fruit |
It produces 69% of Australia ’s table grapes |
It produces 21% of Australia’s citrus |
It produces more than 60 types of fruit, vegetables and nut products |
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About Austrade
Austrade opens up export opportunities to Australian businesses large and small at any stage of the export journey. Because Austrade is a government agency, it can help open doors into new export markets.
Austrade offers practical advice, market intelligence and ongoing support (including financial) to Australian businesses looking to develop international markets. Austrade also provides advice and guidance on overseas investment and joint venture opportunities, and helps put Australian businesses in contact with potential overseas investors. |
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USEFUL LINKS |
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| Austrade |
| www.austrade.gov.au |
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| Regional Information |
| www.growmilduraregion.com.au |
| www.smedb.com.au |
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| Visitor Information |
| www.visitmildura.com.au |
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| CRAIG URAND |
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| TradeStart Export Advisor |
| TradeStart is a national network of export assistance offices, partnerships between Austrade and a range of local private and public sector organisations throughout Australia. TradeStart is an integral part of Austrade's domestic network. |
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| CONTACT |
| Click here for information on produce from the region |
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