All New Zealand articles – Page 116
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ArticleT&G chief executive has "full support"
Chairman Klaus Josef Lutz dismisses speculation that some directors have questioned Geoff Hipkins' ability to lead group
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ArticleZespri upgrades Kiwi Farm game
Kiwifruit marketer includes pest control in new iPhone app, which has already won one lucky consumer a trip to New Zealand
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ArticleWorst hailstorms 'since 2004' hit NZ
Growers in parts of Nelson, on New Zealand's South Island, said to have sustained significant damage to apple crops
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ArticleUS recognises NZ food safety
In a first for the US, the FDA has recognised New Zealand’s food safety systems as of equivalent quality to its own
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ArticleWork underway on kiwiberry supply
Freshmax and Plant & Food Research working on supply chain to expand kiwiberry opportunities in Asia and Europe
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ArticleKiwifruit orchard sale cheers sector
Acquisition of 48ha orchard planted with two new Zespri varieties in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty boosts confidence
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ArticleKiwifruit growers welcome support
New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated praises government decision to classify Psa as "adverse event"
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ArticleT&G appoints deputy chairman
Sir John Anderson, a member of the group's board since April, has stepped into the deputy chairman position
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ArticlePotential apple benefits highlighted
Research into health properties of apples has suggested the fruit may be beneficial to people with inflammatory diseases
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ArticleRoss Kane joins Freshmax executive team
New Zealand-based Freshmax Group has brought on Ross Kane as the new CEO of its global commercial operations
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ArticleT&G expects loss-making result
New Zealand-based fruit and vegetable group is expecting to make a full-year loss of €10m-€12m
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ArticleUK apple groups sign Smitten deal
Prevar grants Empire World Trade and Worldwide Fruit licences to grow, market and sell promising new early-season variety
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry considers legal action
New Zealand kiwifruit industry players may seek legal redress for losses resulting from Psa-V incursion
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ArticlePsa could be an "adverse event"
Growers in New Zealand could be set for greater support if the government makes an official declaration
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ArticleZespri signs new Zeebrugge deal
Kiwifruit marketer renews long-standing distribution partnership with Belgian port services provider Sea-Invest
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ArticleNo let up in NZ tariff burden
Updated report shows New Zealand failing in bid to reduce the horticultural export industry’s huge tariff burden
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ArticleNZ strengthens Burma ties
New Zealand is aiming for closer economic and political ties with Burma as the South East Asian nation’s economy opens up
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ArticleDemand for NZ kiwifruit grows
Zespri's Lain Jager says group is happy with results from seasonal marketing campaigns as returns rise
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ArticleProvisional Psa find in Poverty Bay
Latest provisional result on an orchard near Te Karaka could become the first confirmed case in the region
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ArticleKiwifruit vines act as carbon sink
Soil study shows New Zealand kiwifruit industry has healthy foundations despite ongoing problems above ground with vine disease Psa-V

