30 & 31 July 2025: Table Grape Export Information Sessions

The Australian Table Grape Association will host two grower sessions this month ahead of the 2025/26 export registration period.

Producers who intend to export table grapes for the 2025/26 season will be required to attend the sessions, to be held on 30 & 31 July in Euston and Mildura. 

The sessions will contain vital information for the 2025/26 table grape export season, including:

  • market intelligence, export system and season updates from ATGA CEO Jeff Scott;
  • international marketing program highlights
  • critical information on export compliance from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Horticulture Exports Program.

Euston/Robinvale: 6–8pm, Wednesday 30 July, Euston Club
Mildura: 6–8pm, Thursday 31 July, Mildura Golf Resort

Growers must RSVP to Jeff Scott on 0417 122 086 or by email by Friday 25 July. Any growers unable to attend should contact Jeff immediately. Any producers registering for the first time should contact Jeff to be added to the system.

This event is held as part of the table grape market access program, funded by Hort Innovation using table grape research and development levies and contributions from the Australian Government.

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