Global wine production has sunk to its lowest level in 60 years according to the latest figures released by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV). Weak harvests in regions like Italy, France,...

The Australian wine sector has recorded its third consecutive increase in crush and average purchase price of winegrapes according to the National Vintage Report 2017. The national crush for 2017 is estimated...

Australian grapes are back in demand across Korea, after a joint rebranding and promotional campaign helped convey the taste and quality of the fruit to consumers and wholesalers. The need for the campaign...

A Swinburne University team has discovered a way to re-use the large amount of plant waste often left over from producing wine. According to the team, grape pomace, which is the skins, pulp, seeds and...

Australian fresh produce companies, Perfection Fresh and Fruit Master, have merged their table grape businesses. The business, ‘FruitMaster Australia’, is the country’s largest table grape growing...

Red wine could help burn fat, study Drinking red grape juice or red wine in moderation could improve the health of overweight people by helping them burn fat better, according to a new study coauthored...

AFGC State of the Industry report finds industry is ‘resilient’ but still facing challenges Food and grocery suppliers’ industry representative body the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC)...

Resveratrol in red wine, chocolate and grapes not associated with improved health, a study has found The antioxidant resveratrol found in red wine, chocolate and grapes is not associated with longevity...

Compounds in blueberries, tea and chocolate could guard against diabetes Eating high levels of flavonoids including anthocyanins and other compounds found in berries, tea and chocolate could offer protection...

In March 2012, importers in China ordered AU$2.6 million worth of grapes from the Sunraysia and Murray Valley regions of Victoria. Victorian Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh says the importers were impressed...