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Posted on Tuesday 9th of September, 2025,
Greater Shepparton, the Fruit Capital of Australia, was on show at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong last week, the premier trade event for fresh produce across the Asia-Pacific.
Greater Shepparton City Council, alongside Fruit Growers Victoria, hosted a trade stand at the expo across three days, Wednesday 3 to Friday 5 September 2025, providing an opportunity to support the region’s horticulture industry, showcase Greater Shepparton’s high-quality produce, and promote local export opportunities across the globe.
The region was well represented with the Mayor, Chief Executive Officer, Council’s Manager Economic Development, representatives from Fruit Growers Victoria, and more than 25 local growers and supply-chain representatives ensuring a strong regional delegation.
The visit also included a trip to Shenzhen, China for the Victorian Fruit Growers Network event, in partnership with Global Victoria. This event provided an opportunity to connect with Chinese representatives to build new trade relationships that could offer export opportunities for the region’s growers.
The value of Greater Shepparton’s agricultural output exceeds $729 million annually, with fruit production representing nearly half of that. With Australian apples set to resume imports into China from 2026, the expo came at the perfect time to highlight Greater Shepparton as a horticultural powerhouse.
“Attending Asia Fruit Logistica once again showed the importance of horticultural in our region. It was a productive three days with dedicated people wanting to advance positive outcomes for our region,” Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali said.
“The visit to Shenzhen, China was an extremely worthwhile addition to the trip, allowing us to connect directly with Chinese representatives in a bid to unlock new trade relationships for our local growers,” Cr Sali said.
Michael Crisera from Fruit Growers Victoria said the expo provided a platform to connect with industry leaders and showcase Victoria’s growers on a global scale.
“Fruit Growers Victoria is the peak body for fruit growing, packing and exporting businesses across the region and having a strong presence at Asia Fruit Logistica was the ideal platform as it brought together thousands of fresh produce buyers, growers and industry experts from around the world,” he said.
View photos from the delegation’s visit here.
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