Growers urge consumers to put fruit on the shopping list amidst pineapple surplus
Pineapple growers are urging consumers to put the fruit on their shopping list, as the Queensland industry faces a large surplus. Unseasonal winter rain has caused a mass natural flowering event resulting in fruit ripening all at once, rather than at staggered intervals.
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