Vine magazine • August–October 2025

The spring edition of our flagship publication, the Vine, is now available.

This edition takes a close look at a new season companion for growers – the upgraded MRL app and improved Exports Online platform and app – both designed to make compliance simpler and safeguard our export markets.

We take a look at the 2024/25 table grape export season – a year of high volumes and strong international demand, but also real challenges on the ground for growers managing rising costs and tightening compliance expectations.

Other key features include:

  • A deep dive into the first year of our five-year levy-funded International Marketing Program and upcoming pre-season outbound tour opportunities
  • Extension activities and the MAT cup initiative
  • Words from the CEO, which highlight the importance of export compliance this season
  • Profile of Newton Farms’ Louie & Nunzio (Jr) Tabacco
  • A Q&A with some of the faces of Hort Innovation – key people driving table grape investments.

Print copies are on their way to levy payers. In the meantime, take a look at the digital version.


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