NSW farmers learning how to crack Chinese market

Jamieson Murphy
Updated February 2 2018 - 12:12pm, first published February 1 2018 - 4:00pm
WORTH THE SQUEEZE: Gunnible Pastoral Company marketing director Edward Hoddle says there is unprecedented demand for oranges in China. Photo: Ella Smith
WORTH THE SQUEEZE: Gunnible Pastoral Company marketing director Edward Hoddle says there is unprecedented demand for oranges in China. Photo: Ella Smith

A CHINESE trade expert has been touring New England to meet with the region’s farmers and discuss how they can crack into market of the world’s most populated country.

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Jamieson Murphy

Jamieson Murphy

News director

Newcastle Herald news director. Interested in any and all yarns. Whisper g'day mate to me at jamieson.murphy@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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