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There are several significant fruit-growing areas in Australia. they include:

  • The coastal strip from far north Queensland down to central Queensland, where tropical fruits are grown
  • The Riverina area of southern New South Wales, between the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers
  • Western Victoria, along the Murray River, around Mildura
  • The Murray River flats of South Australia, between Waikerie and Berri/Barmera, including Renmark and Loxton
  • Southern Queensland and the "Granite Belt" around Stanthorpe
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