All Oceania articles – Page 29
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Australian horticulture value continues growth
Vegetables and nuts drive value in past 12 months while entire industry adds A$6.15bn over the last decade
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Net loss for T&G Global
New Zealand-based company hit by supply chain disruptions and rising costs in 2022
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T&G Global resumes apple harvest
New Zealand-based company continues to assess crop and facilities following Cyclone Gabrielle
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Scales announces annual results
Lockdowns in China during critical sales window adversely affect the company’s horticulture division
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NZ kiwifruit growers cast their votes
Future of compulsory export levy to be decided in referendum
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The Warehouse adds fresh produce
Fruit and vegetables available at six of the New Zealand retailer’s stores as part of trial
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Entries open for MOYA 2023
Australasia’s premier marketing award for the fresh produce and floral industries is back in 2023
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Costa announces full-year results
Leading Australian fresh produce company posts “creditable” performance in the face of difficult weather conditions.
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NZ industry supports cyclone-hit growers
Relief funds to assist recovery efforts, as kiwifruit harvest begins
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New exotic mushroom facility for South Australia
Former Holden vehicle painting plant transformed into mushroom production facility by Epicurean Food Group
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Cyclone Gabrielle lashes New Zealand
Government implements state of emergency as fruit industry prepares to assess the damage from “devastating” storm
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Smitten kicks off Montague’s apple offering
Early variety to mark the start of Montague’s apple season when it hits shelves in March
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Queensland’s Evergreen Farms acquired
Table grape and lychee farms near Emerald purchased by Argyle Capital Partners
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Potatoes NZ CEO resigns
Chris Claridge steps down after seven years at the head of peak body for New Zealand potatoes
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IFG unveils new trademark names for low-chill Cheery Cherry Line
Cheery Cupid, Cheery Nebula and Cheery Chap are the latest additions to the range
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Video
World of Fresh Ideas · Rory Byrne, Dole
The CEO of the world’s largest fruit and veg company reflects on major challenges and exciting growth opportunities for the business
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VentureFruit unveils Tutti, world’s first ever hot-climate apple
New climate-resistant variety is first branded fruit to be released from the Hot Climate Programme, a collaboration between scientists in New Zealand and Spain
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New Zealand-Vietnam partnership delivers new dragon fruit varieties
VentureFruit joins Plant & Food Research in New Zealand and Southern Horticultural Research Institute programme to commercialise three new varieties
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Analysis
Understand the business better with Fruit Logistica’s free report
Produced by Fruitnet, publication provides expert analysis of the industry’s most important trends, key developments, and some big challenges ahead
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New Zealand horticulture sets NZ$12bn target
New industry strategy aims to double the farmgate value of horticulture production by 2035