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- The cane toad's economic impact might be hard to determine, but it is renowned for harming many of our native animals, especially frogs. Since the toad's introduction to control another pest flopped, there have been several attempts to find a way to get rid of it. They too have been unsuccessful but only now are scientists at the CSIRO confident they will soon have the answer.
- Exotic fruits such as custard apples, Buddha's hand citron, Inga beans and carambolas are unlikely to ever match apples and oranges for mass-market appeal. But if one NSW mid north coast producer has his way, Australians will soon be able to taste up to 120 exotic varieties see how they're grown and learn about where they're from.
- Few other industries have grown at such a speed as the Australian Wine Industry. The eighties and nineties were periods of extraordinary domestic and export growth. But a couple of years back, some experts warned of major problems ahead and now those warnings are reality, too many grapes, too many wineries. Let's take a quick look at the industry's extraordinary growth and its current status.