Citrus SA pushes for Pacific Island travel bubble to sustain local citrus industry
updated 4
AprApril 2021 at 6:47am
Citrus SA chairman Mark Doecke says a travel bubble with the Pacific Islands is needed to keep costs down for growers.
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Citrus SA has renewed its calls for a quarantine-free travel bubble to be established between Australia and the Pacific Islands to help secure an affordable harvest workforce in the long term.
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Citrus SA renews its push for a quarantine-free travel bubble between Australia and the Pacific Islands
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