1 December 2023: Table Grape Industry Marketing Briefing

The ATGA will host its first Table Grape International Marketing Briefing next month, ahead of the much-anticipated 2023/24 table grape export season.

Our online International Marketing Briefing will be held on Friday 1 December at 1pm.

This briefing will provide a unique opportunity for growers and exporters to learn more about the proposed 2023/24 international marketing program, including planned activities, priorities and opportunities. Growers and exporters can submit any suggestions ahead of the briefing by emailing ATGA communications manager Terryn Milner.

The briefing will include a season preview by ATGA CEO Jeff Scott, introduction to Jesse White, and overview of proposed marketing activities, followed by an open forum for growers and exporters to ask questions or provide feedback.

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