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Demand for Australian cherries and lychees soars ahead of Lunar New Year
As the Lunar New Year approaches, Australian fruit producers are gearing up for one of the busiest times of the year.
At the centre of these celebrations are North Queensland lychees and Tasmanian cherries, which serve as symbols of prosperity and good fortune in Asian culture.
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