All New Zealand articles – Page 120
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ArticleFreshmax buys Prime Harvest
Freshmax has acquired US produce trader Prime Harvest USA, which will form the core of the group’s North American presence
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ArticleEnza and Zespri team up in Europe
A year on from their bitter court battle, the New Zealand exporters say they will work together to sell gold kiwifruit in Europe
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ArticleT&G considers product expansion
Turners & Growers is casting its eye to new product lines as part of a strategic review driven by majority shareholder Baywa
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ArticleReport vindicates NZ’s Apple Futures
A cost-benefit analysis of New Zealand’s low-residue Apple Futures programme has determined it yielded up to NZ$113m in extra revenue
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ArticleZespri introduces SunGold
New variety expected to supersede Zespri Gold, which has seen production ravaged by vine disease Psa
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ArticleJAL admits to price fixing
The High Court of New Zealand has ordered Japan Airlines to pay NZ$2.28m (US$1.83m) for participating in an airfreight cartel
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ArticleBayWa director joins T&G board
German group's Josef Krapf brings wealth of agricultural experience to New Zealand exporter's executive board of directors
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ArticleSunrising denies Turners & Growers debt
Enza’s former Hong Kong-based trading partner Sunrising disputes T&G CEO’s statements regarding debt situation
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ArticleT&G plans real estate selloff
Following Baywa’s 73 per cent buyout of Turners & Growers the fresh produce marketer has indicated it plans to sell off real estate assets
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ArticleGovernment assistance likely for NZ growers
Government policy change may provide financial assistance to kiwifruit growers hardest hit by Psa outbreak
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ArticleZespri rolls out G3 kiwifruit
Zespri has licensed Nelson growers to plant its new G3 kiwifruit variety, bred for its resistance to Psa-V
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ArticleIndonesia grants NZ recognised status
Indonesia has granted New Zealand ‘recognised country’ status, allowing it to ship horticultural products directly to Jakarta
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ArticleFears for wider Psa impact in NZ
KVH has warned that New Zealand's green kiwifruit may not hold up against Psa if management strategies are not implemented
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ArticleZespri Gold sales positive
Zespri kiwifruit are fetching better than expected returns in price-conscious markets this season as a result of high quality
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ArticleZespri makes biggest ever licence release
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has released 2,068ha of licences for its Gold3 variety to the country’s growers, the latest stage in the cultivar’s commercial development and a big step along the industry’s Psa recovery pathway, Asiafruit reports.
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ArticleBlueberry boost for recovering athletes
New research conducted in New Zealand suggests eating blueberries can improve recovery times following exercise
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ArticleZespri announces Gold3 release
Marketer grants 2,068ha of new Gold3 licences, the biggest release of a proprietary kiwifruit variety in New Zealand history
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ArticleAnnual congress heads to South Africa
Leading fresh produce event Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere set to take place in Cape Town on 17-19 October 2012
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit arrives in North America
Zespri predicts strong sales in North America this year as a result of marketing campaigns in recent years
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ArticleNew Zealand: Crossing the oceans
There is a long history of apple exports making the journey from New Zealand to the UK, and that is very much set to continue, as Kathy Hammond finds out

