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Vanessa Sherry on the strawberry farm at Kuitpo Forest. WA grower sells out of seconds berries 'Berry' best comes at a cost, according to Aussie berry producers Sunshine Coast strawberry farmers fail to provide work cover for pickers South Australian strawberry growers are reporting an average season at best, with prices and supply fluctuating regularly. Although there are fewer than ten major producers left, located around Adelaide and on the Fleurieu Peninsula, stiff market competition from interstate continues to make it a tough sector. Co-owner of the Kuitpo Forest strawberry farm, Vanessa Sherry, said consumer demand had just been adequate at key points through the season."Generally, if you've got good quality fruit, the demand is there," she said."We are definitely price takers. We can't stipulate what we would like to get for a punnet of fruit, but basically we get told via our agents."Mrs Sherry said it was becoming more and more difficult to stay viable in a well-supplied market."

About 20 years ago there would probably have been 30 or 40 small growers. Now there are six or seven commercial farms left in South Australia," she said. Vanessa Sherry talks about the strawberry season "I think the smallest may have 500,000 plants and they go up to 2.5 million plants."You've got to have economies of scale as there is no cheap way of growing strawberries." Strawberry pickers at work, using carts to negotiate the rows.Uniting Church Adult Fellowship in South Australia is alive and well with approximately 169 affiliated groups and 3022 members across the State. We are fortunate to have an office in the Uniting Church SA building at 212 Pirie St which is staffed two days a week, Monday and Wednesdays; God Bless you all as you continue to love and serve the Lord. Packing Days 2014 is a mission activity of the National and World Mission Support Team, a sub-committee of Adult Fellowships in SA. It is a programme that gathers together quality second-hand clothing, as well as manchester and other household items.

The goods that are collected are sent to Nursing Homes in Alice Springs, Kununurra and Wyndham, Op Shops in Alice Springs, Aputula (Finke) school, Tennant Creek, and Broome and the island and coastal communities of Galiwin’ku, Maningrida, Minjilang and Yirrkala. On top of all that, Frontier Services reps pack for the annual Old Timers’ Home Fete. They look for new items for the Work Stall – knitted or crocheted knee rugs, small blankets, hand-craft items and similar. All three sites will be packing for tropical and hot-weather places. They will be looking for new and second hand: Balhannah 4th June and Salisbury 18th June will be packing for central Australia as well. They will need all the items listed above, as well as: In addition, we are able to distribute other items including: All sites will be delighted if goods can be sentpre-sorted into, eg, boys’ / girls’ / men’s / women’s and summer / winter. Please make deliveries of goods to packing sites by the Tuesday, the day before, at the latest;

the Monday is even better.If you are sending items from outside the metropolitan area, please arrange for them to get to the packing sites by the Tuesday at the latest. We are most grateful to Jean at Balhannah, Cam and Eileen at Marion, and Betty at Salisbury, along with their respective teams, for their support for and commitment to Packing Days. Please support this mission and service activity of our church, and become part of the growing of the kingdom of God in our nation at this time.
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