All Oceania articles – Page 103
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ArticleRockit Global makes key appointments
Mark Pay promoted, Tom Lane signs on as new general counsel
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ArticleNZ partnership targets AI innovation
PlantTech and NeSI developing new technology to accelerate research
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ArticleNew Zealanders encouraged to eat passionfruit
Limited and costly airfreight see influx of New Zealand grown passionfruit on the domestic market
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ArticleT&G Global launches Poppi
New early ripening variety is a sweet-flavoured, medium-sized apple with a rich red colour
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ArticleAustralian horticulture tops A$15bn
New statistics show the value of Australia’s horticulture production exceeded A$15bn in 2019/20
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ArticleTomra Food launches Packhouse Academy
Online platform to help businesses overcome skills shortages in machine operation
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ArticleHortNZ calls for land protection
Industry body wants the New Zealand government to protect productive land from housing development
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ArticleRobotic pollination trials to start in Aus
Trials of artificial pollination technology to start in Australian almond orchards, as growers struggle with declining bee population
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ArticleFunding for fruit fly fight
Strengthening Australia’s Fruit Fly System Research Programme receives more money from Australia’s governments
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ArticleHong Kong customs seize counterfeit Tasmanian cherries
Fake QR codes alert Hansen Orchards to 196 boxes of cherries labelled as Tasmanian grown, worth an estimated A$13,400
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ArticleAPAL signals labour uncertainty
As Australia’s apple and pear seasons get underway, industry body says labour challenges are already mounting
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ArticleEnzed Exotics tipping strong season for Kiwano
Harvest for the 2021 season is underway, with perfect growing conditions leading to high quality and quantity of fruit
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ArticleAPAL targets export growth
Industry body releases market priority strategy and updated training modules
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ArticleDry varieties deliver for NZ squash brand
Three Good Men gains recognition from retailers and consumers across Asia
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ArticleVietnam to improve domestic production standards
Country’s Plant Protection Department will closely inspect and monitor agricultural facilities providing fresh produce for export
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ArticleAustralia set for record almond harvest
Industry estimates 123,000 tonnes of almonds will be harvested in 2021, up 10 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleMelbourne X-Ray facility approved for Vietnam
Steritech to begin treating table grapes and cherries at new site, improving trade efficiency
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ArticleNZKGI chief executive resigns
Nikki Johnson set to take up strategic projects role with Zespri Global Supply
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ArticleNew Zealand kiwifruit growers join foodbank drive
Industry advocacy body encourages members to donate to New Zealand’s most vulnerable
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ArticleHortinvest expands team
New Zealand horticultural specialist adds four new positions to keep pace with orchard developments in Central Otago

