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Super tomato crop drives Queensland recovery

For Queensland farmers recovering from January's floods, the first harvest of 'Intense' tomatoes means getting back on your feet for many businesses.<br/> The first 2011 crop was due to be harvested between January and March when floods wiped out many crops.

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Super tomato crop drives Queensland recovery

SP Exports managing director, Andrew Philip, said the latest bumper crop is hitting shelves and local farmers were positive about the industry again. "The January floods took its toll on many farmers....

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