News from Produce Plus – Page 120
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ArticleFungus sports drinks could be on the way
Australian researchers are looking to turn mushroom waste into nutritious, tasty products
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ArticleAgribusiness best placed to capitalise on IoT
A new study has highlighted agriculture as one of the best placed industries to take advantage of the Internet of Things in New Zealand
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ArticleNew CEO for Australian Certified Organic
Australian Certified Organic has appointed Ben Copeman as its new chief executive
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ArticleFoodstuffs launches new format store
New Zealand retailer Foodstuffs North Island opened its first Fresh Collective store in Mairangi Bay
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ArticleRockit scoops export award
Apple grower-marketer Rockit Global won the ExportNZ Hawke’s Bay ASB Exporter of the Year Award
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ArticleUgly veg to become high-value
Australian scientists are working with vegetable growers to turn imperfect produce into nutrient-rich snack and supplements
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ArticleAussies tapping into aged-care market in Asia
Western Australian business Fresh Produce Alliance has received A$200,000 to develop products for Asia
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ArticleT&G celebrates 120 years in NZ
T&G celebration in Auckland spotlights group’s pioneering role in New Zealand industry
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ArticleMetcash CEO to retire
Ian Morrice has announced he will step down as CEO of IGA supplier Metcash Group in 2018
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ArticleBanana industry honours Doug Phillips
Former Australian Banana Growers’ Council chair Doug Phillips has been received the 2017 Award of Honour for his contributions to the banana industry
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ArticleDisease resistant future for bananas
Leading scientists told delegates at the Australian Banana Industry Congress that developing newer banana varieties would be key to the industry’s survival
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ArticleChanges to Aussie import conditions
Import permits well no longer be required on a range of fresh produce shipped to Australia
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ArticleNT declared banana freckle-free
Australia’s Northern Territory has been declared free of the banana disease after a four-year ban on growing the fruit
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ArticleAussies willing to pay more for premium
A recent Nielsen survey has found that one in three Australians would consider spending more on premium, sustainable and organic grocery products
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ArticleNorthwest cherries arrive in Australia
New season underway, with volumes and promotions set to ramp up over the coming weeks
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ArticleA$1.3m boost for QLD exports
The Australian state government has announced plans to boost export opportunities over coming years
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ArticlePerfection Fresh trials Israeli mangoes
Leading Australian fresh produce company Perfection Fresh is trialling two mango varieties bred in Israel
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ArticleCosta gains A$1.8m for mushroom farm
The South Australian government has announced funding for Costa Group’s expanding Monarto mushroom farm
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ArticleJV Orchards expands Cobram facility
Australian fruit packer-exporter JV Orchards has announced a A$900,000 investment in the expansion of its facilities
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ArticleNZ$18.4m boost to biosecurity
The New Zealand government has announced a NZ$18.4m (US$12.91m) boost to biosecurity systems over four years as part of its 2017 budget