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18-03-2016

Fiji exporter tests Kiwi appetite for kava

For Kava drinkers, the Green Gold Kava stand at Auckland’s recent Pasifika Festival was like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

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18-03-2016

Fieldays® Innovations adds new element to programme

Fieldays has announced a new element to the 2016 Innovations curriculum – the Fieldays Innovations Capital Event, partnered by Enterprise Angels.

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18-03-2016

Growcom welcomes Backpacker Tax review, effects test

The review of the so-called backpacker tax and the introduction of an effects test are Australian Government decisions which have been warmly welcomed this week by Growcom, the peak horticulture body in Queensland.

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18-03-2016

Two weeks left to nominate 2016 Marketer of the Year

Entries for the fifth annual PMA-Produce Plus Marketer of the Year Award close in just two weeks.

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17-03-2016

Independent committee to undertake nursery and garden industry structure review

Nursery and Garden Industry Australia Limited (NGIA) President, Mike Mehigan, announced at the recent National Conference in Adelaide the formation of an independent committee to conduct a broad ranging, whole of industry review of the current structure of Australia's nursery and garden industry and make recommendations for the future.

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17-03-2016

Aussie celery exports up by over 172%

Australian celery exports have risen by over 172 percent during the period 2011-12 to 2014-15, according to data obtained by AUSVEG and sourced from the Global Trade Atlas (GTA) database and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

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17-03-2016

Aussie apple and pear export directory available

The Australian Apple and Pear Export Directory is an essential resource for global customers interested in importing Australian apples and pears.

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17-03-2016

No bacterial wilt in Kenyan roses

The Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) has clarified that bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum (Race 1) has not been found in roses in Kenya.

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17-03-2016

FMA welcomes decision on ‘Effects Test’

The 16 March announcement by the Australian Prime Minister, Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer, it will legislate to fix competition policy through the implementation of the Harper Review's recommendation to amend Section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act.

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17-03-2016

Citrus industry joins GIA biosecurity agreement

The citrus industry has become the eighth industry partner to join the Government Industry Agreement (GIA) biosecurity partnership.

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