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Australia's largest cannery will cut its canned fruit production as cost-of-living pressures push consumers towards low-cost imports. SPC in northern Victoria's Shepparton has told fruit growers it will cut peach and pear intake by more than 40 per cent in the upcoming season, citing tough competition from foreign products. SPC in northern Victoria's Shepparton pictured has told fruit growers it will cut peach and pear intake by more than 40 per cent in the upcoming season, citing tough competition from foreign products.
Victorian Fruit Growers services manager Mick Crisera said while the announcement - made at a supply meeting last month - gives growers time to make decisions on the season ahead, they were still caught off-guard. Growers now face tough decisions on whether or not to prune their trees or remove them altogether.
Tariffs were needed to protect Aussie growers as cost pressures pushed consumers towards cheap imported products, he added. The 'fruit bowl' region of the Goulburn Valley has faced tough conditions in recent years, with rising costs, tight margins and crops lost or damaged in extreme weather. National Farmers Federation horticulture council member Jeremy Griffith said he continued to be disappointed with the amount major supermarkets were importing from overseas.
Mr Griffith said the tough environment for growers posed a threat to national food security. He hoped the federal government's review of the major supermarkets could get them a better deal. According to the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, employees at the cannery have been given no indication about potential job cuts.