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Grapes left to rot due to trade dispute with China
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-04-06
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Thousands of tonnes of grapes are being left to rot as a Chinese boycott of Australian wine causes demand to dry up. The trade dispute has seen wine exports fall by 30 per cent leaving some growers with no choice but to dump their harvests.
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