Head over to your local fruit shop, buy a Class 1 Honey Gold Mango get an entry form and enter for your chance to win a new Yaris!
There is also cash prizes each week of $100, so get cracking!
Honey Gold season is now officially upon us! Don't delay in treating yourself to a tasty, sweet and juicy Honey Gold Mango!
Piñata Marketing is a proud, third generation Queensland family business run by brothers Gavin and Stephen Scurr, with a focus on the highest standards of excellence.
Piñata Marketing believes strongly in family farming and communication between growers and markets to ensure that a premium quality fruit is delivered to the consumer.
Piñata Farms wants to connect with you - the customer. Our facebook page is a great place to learn about what we are doing in the community, find out more about some of our farms and the great fruit that is coming into season.
We also run competitions and giveaways, so get connected and lets start the conversation.
Pinata Strawberries are known for the unmatched sweetness and locally grown goodness. It is not just the colour you can spot a mile away - its the smell! An unmistakable scent that makes your mouth water.
With production spread down the Queensland coast, we are able to supply you with pines 52 weeks a year! Look out for a Piñata Pineapple next time you're at the shops!
The festive season is always super busy for us at Piñata with Honey Golds and Pineapples in full swing., and this year was no different!!
We are now over half way through the Honey Gold season. Growers in Katherine (NT), Kununurra (WA), Bowen (QLD) and Townsville (QLD) are now all finished harvesting and packing. Most of the Honey Gold production at the moment is coming out of Mareeba (QLD) and Rockhampton (QLD). The fruit quality is excellent at the moment and they are eating beautifully!
The festive season is well and truly upon us again and we would like to take a moment to thank all of our loyal customers, suppliers, colleagues, friends and family for your wonderful support in 2011!
The year started out tough with some of our farms being badly flood affected, but challenges aside, it has been a great year. We are looking forward to 2012 and the excitement that it will no doubt bring.
Up here in Mareeba we have had a pretty big few weeks! We had a lot of backpackers join the picking and packing teams. One thing I have to say is that I do admire these young people that decide to work around other countries so they can travel. For a lot of the backpackers, coming from jobs ranging from the professional end of the spectrum to farmers themselves, a large majority of them jump right in and exhaust themselves. It doesn't take long for them to look at our base staff with a certain amount of respect.