All Oceania articles – Page 128
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ArticleAustralian agriculture looks long-term
Hard choices and a long-term view are required if Australia’s agriculture industry is to have a successful future
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ArticleNew organic approval for New Zealand
New legislation set to update organic standards, bringing New Zealand in line with international regulations
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ArticleT&G Global CEO sees “green shoots”
With operating profit rising and revenue maintained in 2019, Gareth Edgecombe said the group's turnaround strategy is beginning to pay off
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ArticleCosta Group reports on challenging 2019
EBITDA-SL down, revenue up for diversified Australian fresh produce business
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ArticleContrasting season for Australian cherries
Low yields made for a tough season for Australian cherries despite favourable prices and a breakthrough in South Korea
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ArticleQueensland case of Panama TR4 confirmed
Suspected case of Panama disease discovered in early February confirmed by Biosecurity Queensland
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ArticleDeliteful mandarins hit Australian stores
Californian Delite mandarins have reached Australia, filling the gap before the start of the domestic season
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ArticleSeeka's profits rise in 2019
Cost efficiencies delivered by acquisitions offset lower Hayward kiwifruit yields
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ArticleScales announces record profit for 2019
Sale of Polarcold and ongoing orchard redevelopment enable Scales to post NZ$36.4m net profit for 2019
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ArticleDiMuto and Morning Glory Farms join forces
Western Australian squash grower launches consumer marketing campaign via Singapore-based blockchain platform
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ArticleAustralian juicers feel the squeeze
Peak citrus body claims poor prices could spell the end for fresh Australian juice
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ArticlePMA A-NZ partners with GS1 Australia
Agreement aims to enhance food safety in fresh fruit and vegetable industry
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ArticleSeeka continues Northland sales
Another NZ$10m worth of orchards have been sold with a supply commitment as part of the company’s divestment strategy
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ArticleCounting the cost of food waste
New research suggests Australian families concerned about the cost of wasting fresh produce
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ArticleWestern Australian exporters fear fees
Plans to increase export certification costs in Australia have vegetable growers in the country’s west particularly concerned
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ArticleBerryWorld harvests first Tasmanian raspberries
With its Tasmanian farm now in operation, BerryWorld Australia’s production is spread across three regions
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ArticleZespri promotes healthy lifestyles
Virtual adventure programme to teach school students the importance of eating well, exercising and environmental care
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ArticleFreshcare gains global certification
Edition 4.1 of Freshcare’s Food Safety and Quality Standard recognised as Global Food Safety Initiative certification programme
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ArticleWesfarmers sells shares in Coles
Former parent company retains 10.1 per cent stake in Australian supermarket giant
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ArticleThe Yield named on Thrive’s ‘Top 50’
Leading Australian AgTech company makes list of global companies exemplifying best agriculture and food technology

