All New Zealand articles – Page 119
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ArticleTesco applies direct plan to apples
Retailer looks set to drop one importer, underlining commitment to buying greater volume of fruit direct from source
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Fruit linked to asthma reduction
Consumption of three or more portions of fruit per week could temper severity of asthma and allergies, says new research
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ArticleT&G stops short of full denial on Hipkins
NZ company responds to Eurofruit report by stating that CEO "currently remains" in role, but fails to offer full backing
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ArticleEastpack-Satara merger fails
Vote to combine post-harvest kiwifruit operating companies misses 75 per cent benchmark by 0.2 per cent
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ArticleTurners & Growers lowers full-year loss
Asset write-down negatively impacted on group's profitability in 2012, although NZ$15.3m loss was an improvement on 2011
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ArticleGeoff Hipkins to leave T&G
Alleged altercation during Fruit Logistica in Berlin understood to have precipitated chief executive's early departure
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ArticleGlobal giants still revenue raisers
The world’s largest retailers have bucked the economic downturn and continued to enjoy a rise in revenue, according to Deloitte
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ArticleWoolworths’ NZ sales on the rise
Retailer posts 2.3 per cent rise in supermarket sales over second half of 2012
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ArticleBilateral deals have NZ organics thriving
Trade agreements see country’s export value rise 25 per cent since 2009
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ArticleDrought crippling NZ farmers
North Island's poor rainfall could cost farmers over US$5.82m, although the apple industry is thriving
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ArticlePsa disease traced to China
Study published in scientific journal Plos One maps bacteria genome to confirm its origins in China
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ArticleHardy takes pipfruit helm at Freshmax
Australasian produce group appoints Michael 'Snow' Hardy as general manager of its global apple and pear business
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ArticleSeeka posts full-year profit
Kiwifruit grower-packer has revealed that profit before tax came in ahead of early estimates at NZ$8.9m
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ArticleKazakhstani wasps introduced in New Zealand
After four years of research, the wasp has been released to protect the region’s orchards from codling moth
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit volumes to fall
Zespri's Simon Limmer tells the Wall Street Journal that prices will rise as Psa takes a grip on gold kiwifruit production
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ArticleSecond Psa symposium planned
Growers and scientists alike will gather in New Zealand to discuss research and plot the next steps for the kiwifruit industry
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ArticleSatara-EastPack talks could resume
Merger plans initially discussed two years ago are set to resurface as the companies look to improve efficiency and cut costs
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ArticleNZ poised with "balanced" apple crop
Pipfruit New Zealand has projected a 6 per cent increase in exports for 2013, thanks to the most "balanced crop” in many seasons
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ArticleDrury takes on global sales role for Enza
Darren Drury has a new dual role within the Turners & Growers group, taking up the position of Enza's international sales director for apples
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ArticleChile seeks NZ advice on Psa disease
Chilean kiwifruit delegates have visited New Zealand in bid to seek advice on how to manage Psa disease

