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Australian wine exports down, but exports to China increased
www.abc.net.au by 2008-12-8 11:10:06   

The volume of Australian wine exports fell 13 per cent in the year to the end of November, to 695 million litres.


The total value also dropped to $2.49 billion, a fall of 17 per cent, while the average price per litre dropped by 6 per cent to $3.59.


On the brighter side, exports to China and Denmark increased by $18 million and $10 million respectively.

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