All New Zealand articles – Page 100
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ArticleRockit launches packaging facility
New Zealand’s Rockit apple has gained a state-of-the-art food packaging facility in Hawke’s Bay
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit growers vote for change
New Zealand growers have overwhelmingly voted in favour of changes put forward by the Kiwifruit Industry Strategy Project (KISP) referendum
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ArticleSouth Korea FTA to boost NZ exports
New Zealand prime minister John Key has landed in South Korea to sign a free trade agreement with Korean president Park Guen-hye
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ArticleBBC Technologies makes stand at Global Berry Congress
New Zealand sorting and packing machinery manufacturer BBC Technologies is exhibiting at Global Berry Congress next week
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ArticleHigh voter numbers for kiwifruit referendum
Results to help determine structure of NZ kiwifruit industry moving forward, as KISP review concludes
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit avoids cyclone damage
No reports of significant damage across key growing regions, meaning export programmes remain on track
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ArticleNZ to assist with Indian apple project
Peak industry body hopes to improve market access conditions by building relationship with producers in Himachal Pradesh
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit trade braced for storms
Weakening ex-Cyclone Pam poses threat to production, although country's overall crop still set to be larger than last year
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ArticleZespri defends buyer visit to NZ
Group issues statement describing all-expenses trip for international buyers as "great opportunity" to secure kiwifruit sales
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ArticleLarvae found at two Auckland properties
Fruit fly outbreak intensifies, with over 10 tonnes of caterers' waste destroyed following World Cup cricket game
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ArticleNZKGI launches Future Leaders Committee
Programme to develop potential leaders in kiwifruit industry by engaging in regular learning, networking and social activities
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ArticleRipe timing for NZ avocados
Leading exporter Avanza hopes to tap into the developing South Korean market
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ArticleIndonesia to boost exports to NZ
Indonesia has announced plans to increase fruit exports to New Zealand as part of an agreement to boost bilateral trade
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ArticleQ-Fly detections rise in NZ
Outbreak grows as cricket fans warned against bringing fruit into World Cup match at Eden Park
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ArticleFire damages leading NZ packhouse
North shed of Seeka's Oakside facility destroyed, however main packhouse and rear coolstores unaffected
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ArticleGreece still threatens euro stability
Investors reassured by short-term Greece-EU agreement but euro continues to fall ahead of quantitative easing measures
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ArticleSeeka outperforms October forecast
Net profit for 2014 up substantially on guidance range, while shareholder dividends highest in three years
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ArticleWoolworths announces leadership changes
Woolworths has announced the resignation of managing director, Australian supermarkets and petrol, Tjeerd Jegen
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ArticleApple exports drive Scales profit
New Zealand’s largest apple exporter has posted a higher-than-forecast net profit of NZ$18.4m in 2014
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ArticleT&G falls short of forecast profits
New Zealand-based Turners & Growers has released its unaudited results for 2014, with pipfruit achieving a “solid” result

