All Oceania articles – Page 85
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ArticleFlavorite and Murphy glasshouse businesses merge
Murphy Fresh and Tatura Fresh join the Flavorite Group, expanding its tomato production
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ArticleWayBeyond names head of global markets
Sophie Stanley will focus on expanding the ag-tech company’s global customer base
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ArticleJames Whiteside resigns from Ausveg
Chief executive to pursue other interests following Hort Connections in June
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ArticleNgai Tahu takes stake in Rockit Global
Maori investment group takes 6 per cent stake in New Zealand based miniature apple company
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ArticleStrong season ahead for New Zealand feijoa
Good weather prompts early start to harvest, with fruit set to be available domestically as early as this week
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ArticleCosta eyes citrus expansion
Australian group agrees to purchase KW Orchards, with more acquisitions in its sights
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ArticleNew Zealand’s kiwifruit crop to grow again
Another record crop is on the cards as first fruit of New Zealand season is picked
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ArticleCyclonic winds damage banana production in FNQ
Growers expecting crop losses between 20 and 100 per cent after damaging winds from Tropical Cyclone Niran
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit launches ‘Stormy Fruit’
Apples damaged during the boxing day hailstorm in Nelson, New Zealand to be marketed as imperfect
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ArticleSeeka backs MOYA in 2021
Australasia’s premier fresh produce marketing award sponsored by leading industry player
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ArticleShaffe conference line-up announced
Deputy DG of FAO Beth Bechdol to open inaugural Southern Hemisphere Fresh Fruit Trade Congress
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ArticleWayBeyond launches tomato tech
Crop registration mobile app designed specifically to help tomato growers
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ArticleSouth Australia battling fruit fly outbreak
Ten cases of Mediterranean fruit fly declared in Adelaide, with restrictions to remain in place until end of 2021
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ArticleRockmelons traced from paddock to plate
Collaboration between FreshChain Systems, NSW government and specialty retailers enables traceability of Victorian melons
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ArticleGlobal grocery retail set for growth
Sector is forecast to generate an additional US$440bn in sales by 2022, according to IGD
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ArticleLabour sways Australian horticulture value
New forecasts show influence labour shortages have on Australian horticulture value and production
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ArticleTomra Food launches SmartGrade
New software helps maximise sales by matching quality profile of each crop with specific customer requirements
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ArticleFreshcare adds QR codes
Fresh produce assurance programme includes new security measures on its certificates
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ArticleNZKGI targets local labour
Representative body launches outreach programme to attract workers for kiwifruit harvest

