All New Zealand articles – Page 155
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ArticleStrong demand boosts Zespri sales
Positive performance in company's key Asian marketing regions puts total deliveries significantly ahead of last year's figure
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ArticleNZ minister praises emissions study
David Carter has welcomed work done by the country's topfruit industry into calculating its carbon footprint
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ArticlePipfruit NZ calls for joint marketing
Chairman Ian Palmer tells national radio station that a more concerted approach to apple exports is required in Europe
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ArticleNovember verdict for NZ apple case
A three-day WTO hearing into New Zealand apple exports to Australia took place in Geneva last week, assessing the viability of this year's risk analysis verdict
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ArticleNZ aiming for produce industry growth
Growers in the country are hoping to double the size of the country's fruit and vegetable industry to NZ$10bn by 2020
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ArticleTurners & Growers takes Zespri to court
T&G sues New Zealand kiwifruit marketer over range of claims alleging company is anti-competitive and overstepping its charter
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ArticleZespri highlights successes at AGM
Over 500 grower-shareholders and interested parties attended the New meeting in Tauranga this week
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ArticleZespri hits back at T&G
Zespri chairman John Loughlin spoke out strongly at the kiwifruit marketing group’s agm today against efforts to break up the single point of entry (SPE) system for New Zealand kiwifruit.
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ArticleZespri sets kiwifruit loading record
Improvements in the supply chain have helped to streamline the country's kiwifruit export system, says the company
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New Zealand ready to unveil 10-year strategy
New Zealand will unveil its new horticulture strategy on July 22.
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ArticleMarket forces shipping changes
Hamburg Süd and Cosco have opted to combine their Asia-Australasia services
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ArticleHortNZ re-elects current board members
The organisation has voted to re-elect Andrew Fenton and Brian Gargiulo to its board this year
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Zespri loses out in hedging game
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri has been hit hard by losses linked to currency fluctuations in the last year, losing more than $50 million (£31.3m).
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ArticleNZ apples doing well in tough market
Despite challenging market conditions, Pipfruit NZ chairman Ian Palmer says exports to the EU have remained strong this season
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ArticleEnza backs New Zealand triathlete
The apple exporter is sponsoring triathlete Michael Kelly to help develop his talent and promote the Enza brand
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ArticleKiwi deregulation 'not on the agenda'
Despite criticism of New Zealand's single-desk kiwifruit export model, marketer Zespri has received the backing of both producers and government
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Envy
Enza’s bicolour apple variety will soon be seen in the produce aisles of some of Europe’s major retailers
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ArticleHorticulture NZ backs Zespri
Organisation's president Andrew Fenton welcomes NZ Minister of Agriculture David Carter's support for the single-desk system
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ArticleNon-protection can protect economy
Responding to the slow WTO process, the rising pace of free trade agreements in Asia and Australasia may help the region through current tough times
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ArticleKETA lodges Zespri complaint
Zespri has drawn more fire on its export policies, this time from the Kiwifruit Exporters to Australia group

