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Pineapple growers want you to carve some ‘spooky fruit’ to stop bumper crop going to waste
Australians are being urged to embrace “spooky fruit” for Halloween to stop tonnes of pineapples from going to waste as farmers emerge from drought with bumper crops.
Key points:
- Pineapple growers are suffering from a COVID-related sales slump
- Cruise ships, airlines, restaurants and cafes are…
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