All Oceania articles – Page 122
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ArticleSeeka set to sell Australian orchards
Sale and lease back arrangement will yield A$26.5m, as listed company continues divestment strategy
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ArticleFoodstuffs donates fresh produce boxes
New Zealand families affected by Covid-19 supported through donation of over 700 fresh produce boxes
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ArticleE-grocery: a change in status quo
Online grocery has seen a boom in sales as a result of Covid-19. Now, e-tailers are seeking solutions to the challenge of meeting quality expectations on fresh produce
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ArticleNZ invests in new varieties
New Zealand's government has committed to helping the country’s horticulture sector access new plant breeding material
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ArticleAmendments improve export access to India
Australian apple and pear producers allowed to use in-transit cold treatment when exporting to India
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ArticlePerfection Fresh to reintroduce workforce
Leading Australian fresh produce company details measures implemented during Covid-19
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ArticleFruit Growers Tasmania secures funding
Commonwealth grant to help leverage new collaborative market and export opportunities and increase productivity
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ArticleColes locks in online fulfilment sites
Two new automated customer fulfilment centres will be built using Ocado Group technology to support the retailer’s online services
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PodcastsFruitbox: Distance is no matter for Zespri
Chief executive Dan Mathieson explains how the brand is bringing its health message to consumers worldwide
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ArticleHiveXchange rallies behind market community
No-cost version of digital trading app released to support Australian fresh produce industry through Covid-19
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ArticleYamaha Motor Ventures invests in The Yield
Global technology giant says Australian ag-tech company offers “best-in-class solution”
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ArticleJD.com holds NZ festival
New Zealand fresh produce, including apples and kiwifruit, has been highlighted as part of a week-long promotion on the Chinese e-tailer
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ArticleBioBag reveals new compostable film
Plastic alternative designed to divert food waste from landfill to compost can also increase yield for producers
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ArticleAus-Vietnam trade set to improve
Vietnam vows to remove obstacles facing Australian exporters amid Covid-19
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ArticleAusveg eyes Indonesian growth
With the IA-CEPA now ratified, Australia’s vegetable growers are eager to increase their presence in the market
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ArticleNZ posts record export return
Asian markets generate over 40 per cent of export revenue for country’s horticulture sector
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ArticlePCP focuses on waste reduction
North Queensland growers cooperative launch research project aimed at reducing food losses in export supply chain
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ArticleAustralian delivery returns with surge
After pausing online delivery because of the coronavirus Australia’s two largest supermarkets have resumed services with increased capacity
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ArticleEmirates SkyCargo keeps UAE stocked
Keeping food, including fresh produce, flowing into the UAE is group's "responsibility" despite reduction in flights
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ArticleHort Innovation launches new marketing campaign
Approach aims to invigorate consumer purchasing habits for fruit, vegetables and nuts during and post Covid-19

