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Sunraysia table grape harvest is late, but it’s all cool SUNRAYSIA table grape growers are harvesting up to two weeks later this year due to mild summer temperatures, but harvest is looking strong.
Uncontracted growers in Sunraysia are struggling to find wineries willing to take extra grapes, meaning hundreds of tonnes will be knocked onto the ground this year.
This wine contains 52 different grape varieties and has been made with a more natural approach. (ABC Rural: Kellie Hollingworth) ...
A family-run table grape growing business in the Sunraysia has been fined more than $34,000 by the Federal Government’s consumer watchdog.
The Riverland, Sunraysia and Riverina are trapped in a crisis of oversupply and reduced demand, with the huge plantings in the early 2000s creating a grape glut that has been worsened by the China ...
Unusually high numbers of Australian horticulture’s worst pest is being found in table grape vineyards across Sunraysia.
Unusually high numbers of Australian horticulture’s worst pest is being found in table grape vineyards across Sunraysia.