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06-04-2016

MPI imposes tough restrictions on imported seed

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has imposed tough new border restrictions to stop contaminated seed from entering New Zealand.

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05-04-2016

Doing Business - Malaysia & Thailand

The ASEAN New Zealand Business Council is running what it says is a practical, business-focussed session on what exporters need to know to do business successfully in these two, dynamic markets.

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05-04-2016

Export NZ: Waikato exports to the world expo

The NZ Government has set the ambitious goal to increase exports from 30% of GDP to 40% of GDP by 2025 – bringing greater wealth to NZ. Waikato is expected to be a key part of the country’s export success.

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05-04-2016

Gluten and coeliac issues to be discussed at meeting

Women in Arable invites its members and interested parties to attend its April meeting.

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05-04-2016

Growers’ workshop in Woolgoolga

Protected Cropping Australia will be holding a workshop at the Woolgoolga Bowling Club on Wednesday, 6 April 2016, from 6:00-8:00 pm. Supper is provided to participants.

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05-04-2016

EUFRUIT project kicks-off in Brussels

Last month, a kick-off meeting took place in Brussels of the new EUFRUIT project, in which Freshfel says it will actively participate.

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05-04-2016

European greenhouse automation expert joins Powerplants

Powerplants Australia has announced the appointment of Merijn Kuiper to the role of Automation and Logistics Division Manager.

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05-04-2016

NZ kiwifruit on a roll - USDA

The US Department of agricutlture (USDA) reports that the New Zealand kiwifruit industry should be able to celebrate a bumper year for the 2015 season with production up 30% at 475,000 metric tons (MT) and exports up 31% at 454,000MT.

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05-04-2016

USDA grants $90m for local food systems, specialty crops

On 1 April, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of more than $90 million in competitive grants to help strengthen local and regional food systems, develop new market opportunities for producers, and support farmers growing fruit, vegetables, tree nuts, flowers and nursery crops (known collectively as specialty crops).

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05-04-2016

ACCC exempts Graincorp, Quattro bulk wheat terminals at Port Kembla

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has made final determinations exempting GrainCorp and Quattro from having to comply with Parts 3 to 6 of the Port Terminal Access (Bulk Wheat) Code of Conduct in relation to facilities at Port Kembla.

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