Australian mangoes ripe for export success

Australian mangoes ripe for export success

Millions of Australian mangoes will soon be on their way to key export markets around the world, thanks to support from the Liberal-National Government’s International Freight Assistance Mechanism (IFAM). 

With a $317.1 million funding boost in the Federal Budget, IFAM continues to support Australian exporters, including our mango growers to get their high-quality produce overseas. Starting from today premium Australian mangoes will be on flights from Brisbane to customers across the United States, with further flights commencing in the coming weeks including from Sydney and Cairns to South Korea, China and the Middle East.

Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said it was vital that mango growers across northern Australia can start to pick mangoes with confidence knowing their produce can get onto planes and over to key export markets.

“Our mango growers are expecting a bumper season and we want to make sure they can continue to get their high-quality product over to their overseas customers,” Minister Birmingham said.

“Growers have worked incredibly hard to secure export contracts and build a strong reputation for premium, safe and reliable produce that remains in high demand across the globe.

“It would literally be a case of mango madness if Aussie export contracts were lost just because COVID-19 has grounded most flights.

“Our freight flights have already supported almost $2.5 billion in exports, maintaining important relationships with overseas customers at a time of significant uncertainty and export barriers. 

“By supporting our mango growers to get more local produce out the door during the COVID-19 pandemic, we can protect more jobs and inject more export dollars into the economy.”

Minister for Agriculture David Littleproud said that our $669 million investment in IFAM was supporting the Australian mango industry as well as other export sectors at a critical time.

“We continue to stand behind our hard-working mango growers because they make such an important contribution to their rural and regional communities.

“With exports and trade identified as a priority action area under the government’s Ag2030 plan, only the Liberal Nationals in government can be trusted to consistently deliver for our food and fibre producers,” Minister Littleproud said today.

For more information, please visit: https://www.austrade.gov.au/news/news/international-freight-assistance-mechanism.

Muthu Pannirselvam PhD

Director @ Project Space Pty Ltd | Sales, Marketing

4 年
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Stefan Wood

Executive Director at Air 7 Asia

4 年

Absolutely fantastic. It’s a shame I couldn’t get regular charter flights approved into Darwin. Repatriations in, Mangoes out. Win/Win. Michael Gunner can you look at private repatriation flights to Darwin. I have passengers ready and waiting. It makes sense. Even 100 passengers a flight. Scott Morrison private enterprise is ready to help you bring everyone home by Christmas. 7 tonnes of Mangoes can fly out each flight. Brett Mason this idea makes to much sense. Luke Gosling MP

Sarat Chandran

Senior Fellow at International Institute, Washington and Singapore

4 年

Mangoes are generally associated with India.Yet, here is Australian mangoes reaching out to the world markets! And India will be importing some of them!

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Vivek Dahiya

Patent & Innovation Strategist | Lecturer | Startupindia Mentor | Innovator | Strategy & Change Advisor | Business Lawyer

4 年

Hope these products are protected by Geographical Indication ( a type of Intellectual Property) https://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/organisations/wto/intellectual-property/Pages/ip-geographical-indications#:~:text=A%20geographical%20indication%2C%20or%20GI,attributable%20to%20its%20geographical%20origin.

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justin de voss

international and domestic management and procurement specialist to the construction industry

4 年

I wonder if the americans will drop anti dumping duties on these goods given the au government intervention/ subsidy in the 'free market' to effect this trade

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