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Chinese market opens up for Australian apples and blueberries

Agricultural exports will be cheaper as the value of the huge Chinese market opens up for Australian apples and blueberries.

The Australian and Chinese governments have agreed on new horticulture market priorities that improve access and support the trade relationship. 

"Australia's biggest two-way trade."
"As a trading nation that has developed to supply food and fibre to global markets, exports underpin our national economy and the profitability of our agriculture sector," assistant agriculture minister Anne Ruston said in a statement on Monday.

Source: sbs.com.au
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