All Oceania articles – Page 88
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ArticleNew Zealand fruit promoted in Vietnam
Vinmart and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise organise New Zealand Fruit Week for second year running
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ArticleMike Chapman recognised for career
Former chief executive of Horticulture New Zealand wins Bledisloe Cup for significant services to horticulture
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ArticleIrrigation win for Queensland growers
State government to reduce irrigation costs by 35 per cent for horticulture businesses
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ArticleT&G Global launches VentureFruit
New global genetics business underpinned by partnerships with Plant & Food Research and Plant IP Partners
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ArticleNew agriculture visa to be delivered before Christmas
Federal Agriculture Minister confirms agriculture visa on track to be legislated in coming months
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ArticleWA mango orchard brought back to life
Ord Irrigation Scheme helps revitalise former Galango orchard, with potential to produce up to 1m trays of mangoes
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ArticleAustralian nut industry targets export expansion
New funding for industry body will support market development and highlight Australian quality
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ArticleNew Zealand organic apples on the rise in China
Sales continue to grow despite a depressed market for imported produce
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ArticleOne Harvest deploys SmartWash system
Process control system provides “win-win scenario” for Australian fresh produce company
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ArticleSHAFFE and CFNA hold first joint board meeting
SHAFFE members account for almost a quarter of global fruit supply and 33 per cent of imports to China
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ArticlePick Shepp initiative expands
Campaign to attract seasonal workers extends across Goulburn Valley with new funding
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ArticleMarquis Group to increase production capacity
Upcoming A$35m investment to consolidate group's position as leading grower, processor and marketer of macadamias
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ArticleT&G creates 150 roles
Permanent positions aid New Zealand company's expanding apple operations
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ArticleMG Marketing launches charitable trust
New Zealand produce wholesaler aims to make positive difference
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ArticleProduction growth to power Australian produce
Rural Bank provides optimistic outlook for horticulture sector in its mid-year report
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ArticleHort NZ calls for retail change
Commerce Commission finds New Zealand retail grocery sector not competitive enough
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ArticleProduce Plus Spring out now
Spring issue features in-depth interview with MOYA winner, plus the latest across key categories including bananas, avocados and citrus
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ArticleSouth Australia ramps up fruit fly protections
State government introduces new measures to protect the Riverland region from fruit fly

