All Oceania articles – Page 80
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ArticleCitrus Australia slams piece rate decision
Fair Work Commission’s call to install a minimum horticulture rate will not address exploitation, says peak industry body
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ArticleZespri uses more chartered reefer vessels
Over 177m trays of Class 1 kiwifruit exported over 2021 New Zealand season
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ArticleFPSC A-NZ announces new appointments
Andreas Klieber appointed chair, with four new directors added to expanded board
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ArticleSelect Harvests reports FY2021 results
Australian almond producer highlights price fluctuations in export trade
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ArticleJulie Bird re-elected chair of Hort Innovation
Australian research and development corporation gears up for next phase of growth
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ArticleProduce Plus Summer out now
Final edition of 2021 rounds up key news, developments and insights relating to Australasia's fresh produce industry
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ArticleAvocados Australia seeks government support
Peak industry body wants federal government to help secure export access to Japan for Queensland-grown fruit
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ArticleSouth Australia has a new ‘cherry king’
Anthony Romeo’s winning bid for Adelaide Hills-grown cherries raises A$50,000 for Camp Quality
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ArticleCitrus planting underway at Glen’s Hill
Sumo Citrus, Cara Cara and Afourer being planted at Agriculture Capital’s first greenfield site in Australia
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ArticleNational Fruit Fly Council appoints new manager
Former chief executive of Fruit Growers Tasmania, Stuart Burgess, to lead Hort Innovation funded programme
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ArticleAustralia’s horticulture output holds up
Improved growing conditions and farm-level adaptations help counter labour reduction, according to ABARES report
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ArticlePilbara stonefruit trial a success
Low chill peach and nectarine varieties grown in proof-of-concept trial
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ArticleAg-tech facility breaks new ground
Australian growers to benefit from access to cutting edge ag-tech solutions
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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

