All Oceania articles – Page 89
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ArticleNew Zealand defends cherry exports
Summerfruit NZ distances country's produce from recent positive Covid-19 test found in imported cherries in China
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ArticlePressure mounts to solve labour shortage
Australian bodies call on national cabinet to end stalemate on foreign worker approvals
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ArticleAFPA elects Anthony Di Pietro as chair
LaManna Premier Group chief executive takes on new role at the Australian Fresh Produce Alliance
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ArticleAlterra completes Carpenters feasibility study
Planned 300ha avocado project in Pemberton, Western Australia supported, with 4.1GL dam funded
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ArticleTom Frankcomb joins APAL
Nuffield scholar and former APFIP operations manager joins industry body as variety developments manager
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ArticleT&G promotes Doug Bygrave
Long-serving employee to take over CFO role from Bastian von Streit in March
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ArticleShortage brings Chile’s avo season to early end
With domestic prices currently exceeding export prices, companies are winding down export programmes
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ArticleExport insights for AU melons
Industry to benefit from series of monthly and quarterly reports on pricing and quantities
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ArticleLittleproud blames states for worker shortage
Federal Minister for Agriculture says states are at fault for current labour shortages, with prices predicted to spike
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ArticleEarly, positive start for New Zealand onions
Early shipments to Indonesia have helped deliver a strong start to New Zealand’s onion export season
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ArticleAustralian cherry growers defend product
Report published by China's Global Times claims taste and quality of Australian cherries has dropped this season
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ArticleFoodbank streamlines food relief efforts
Hunger relief charity teams up with iFoodDS to ensure food donations don't go to waste
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ArticleGarry Langford joins INN
Experienced apple industry executive signs on as general manager following strategic review
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ArticleQukes onside with Football Australia
Baby cucumber brand becomes partner to MiniRoos grassroots programme
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ArticleInterview: Ron Volpe, Persequor
Track and trace software company focused on Australian market through partnership with GS1
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ArticleNew marketing push for Love Beets
Beet the Heat campaign to provide usage ideas for Australian grown, ready to eat baby beetroot
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ArticleBumper season for Queen Garnet plums
Production and exports of the Australian-bred plum are excepted to significantly increase this season
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ArticleOnline boom for NZ grocery shopping
Trend report highlights new consumer behaviour patterns brought on by Covid-19
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ArticleFutura boss: get ready for the restart
Technology specialist Omar Papi says he believes now is the time for fresh produce companies to keep investing

