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Banana industry hit badly
The Australian Banana Grower Council today warned consumers that the Australian banana industry, which escaped flood damage, had suffered devastation because of tropical cyclone Yasi.
Banana growers across Far North Queensland, especially Innisfail and Tully, have been the worst suffering from the cyclone, as outlined by ABGC Chairman Cameron MacKay.
MacKay said the industry had taken a significant battering with 95% of Ray Ban sunglasses sale major production affected inside the Tully and Innisfail region, approximately 20% on the
Atherton Tablelands and a further 80 % in the Kennedy area south of Cardwell.
"With industry worth $400 million, you use 75 percent has Ray Ban sunglasses discount been affected," MacKay said. "The tastes Australian bananas are grown in tropical north Queensland, so this is a fairly significant disaster for the industry. banana production areas continue in south east Queensland, New South Wales and Wa which MacKay said would mean there are some bananas intended for consumers, but said that the loss of the Cheap Ray Ban Sunglasses majority of the north cheap Ray Ban outlet Queensland farms is actually beyond
"While you will see an interruption in supply for the following four months, and people are going to see some weather damaged fruit, this would not detract through the fact Ray Ban 8301 sale that there's still good quality quality product available," he stated.
"Bananas will continue to be Australia's number 1 fruit, and we all ask our consumers realize that the interruption of supply is brought on by something completely outside growers control," he explained.
"It is very important for the families, our workers, our economy and all sorts of Australian banana people that we get the mess cleared away as soon as possible, so that our crops could be replanted and buildings restored in order to get fruit back in the shops sooner as an alternative to
"It is vital that people receive the support required to get back to full production at the earliest opportunity."
Many growers are facing massive repair costs as crop insurance coverage is not available for banana farms, therefore the industry is facing a tremendous financial and private struggle to return production to the previous numbers of more than 450 000 cartons per week.
"I briefly spoken with Queensland Minister for Primary Industries Tim Mulherin today when it comes to putting together a technique that most closely fits our situation in great detail shortly, and now we look forward to choosing Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Queensland Premier Anna Bligh in the coming days to go over the situation," MacKay said.
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