All Oceania articles – Page 65
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ArticleValue rises for Tasmanian produce
Fruit and vegetable sectors continue to grow with berries, apples, potatoes and salads among key categories
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ArticleQualipac pilots OmniOrder
Digital trading and supply chain optimisation platform to be used by Queensland-based vegetable grower
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ArticlePiñata Farms wins excellence award
Fruit producer recognised at regional business awards for Queensland’s Moreton Bay
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ArticleAustralia streamlines seasonal labour programmes
Workers and approved employers to benefit from reforms announced by federal government
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ArticleSeeka completes Orangewood amalgamation
New Zealand companies to combine Northland operations ahead of 2022 kiwifruit season
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AnalysisWhat does UK-NZ free trade deal mean for fruit sector?
Will NZ exporters target the UK with increased volumes of fruit following the recently signed FTA or will Asian markets take prominence? John Giles of Promar International assesses the situation
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ArticleRoss Skinner calls time
Chief executive of Almond Board of Australia steps down after 11 years in role
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Sachin Ayachit joins Fair Farms
Growcom announces new National Program Manager for its Fair Farms programme
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ArticleOrchard sale funds T&G’s Envy plans
Superannuation fund buys three Hawke’s Bay properties, as T&G eyes production growth for branded apple
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ArticleNew directors for PMA A-NZ
Rachel Davis, Alice Gorman and Warwick Hope join industry association’s board
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ArticleAusveg highlights horticulture jobs
New videos give insight into the wide range of opportunities and skillsets available in the sector
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ArticleLaManna ready for life after lockdown
Anthony Di Pietro talks openly about challenges the company has overcome over the last two years
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ArticleCBA offers discounted loans for farmers
Leading bank launches pilot loan programme aimed at financing upgrades to reduce farm emissions
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ArticleCosta looks local for labour
Campaign to encourage local workers to return and support upcoming Tasmanian berry season
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ArticleNew chair for Avocados Australia
Brad Rodgers will take over from Jim Kochi who steps down after 12 years of service
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ArticleAusAgritech announces new chief executive
Tracey Martin to focus on creating a community that adds value for members
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ArticleA New Zealand regenerative partnership
T&G Global, Zespri and Plant & Food Research team up to develop regenerative horticulture practices
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ArticleAMIA to lead supply chain initiative
Peak body for Australian mangoes appoints Andrew Burns to oversee Hort Innovation project

