ATGA joins TDN • 14 January 2026

Media release

Australian trade will boost its export reach through the Australian Government’s new Trade Diversification Network (TDN), with the Australian Table Grape Association (ATGA) helping drive horticulture market opportunities.

The ATGA is excited to continue its efforts strengthening Australian horticulture’s export diversification, following its acceptance into the TDN under the Australian Government’s $50 million Accessing New Markets Initiative (ANMI).

The ATGA welcomed yesterday’s announcement that its consortium-led proposal was accepted to the TDN, with ATGA working alongside Austrade and other national peak industry bodies (PIB) to harness shared expertise and capability to identify and advance targeted export initiatives under the ANMI.

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