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21-12-2015
Seeka announces series of property acquisitions
Bay of Plenty-based Seeka’s latest purchases include the acquisition of land currently leased by Te Puke kiwifruit tour operator, Kiwi360, which will be used as the site of the company’s new corporate head office, and the sale and sublease of properties no longer meeting the company’s requirements.
21-12-2015
New high-accuracy positioning system from Tracmap, Trimble
TracMap has joined forces with international satellite positioning giant Trimble RTX® to release the TracMap/Trimble system.
18-12-2015
Plants use molecular clock to predict infections
Plants are able to predict when infections are more likely to occur and regulate their immune response accordingly, new research has found.
18-12-2015
CHEP’s research report into China’s FMCG supply chain
Leading global supply-chain logistics company, CHEP, joined with officials from China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and its research institute the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) to publish the ‘China FMCG Industry Supply Chain Logistics Research Report’ in Beijing.
18-12-2015
Summer biosecurity vigil in full swing
The latest border biosecurity boost is expected to help the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) manage a swarm of new international flights and passengers this summer.
18-12-2015
Dithianon withholding period now 21 days for Aussie pipfruit
An emergency use permit (PER80712) covering the use of dithianon (sold as Dragon® 700 WG) at seven days withholding period (WHP) in apples and pears has now expired and growers must follow the product label of 21 days WHP.
17-12-2015
Ken Ohashi confirmed for Pinot Noir NZ 2017
Japan’s most eminent wine and sake expert, Ken Ohashi, MW, will be arriving on New Zealand shores as guest speaker at Pinot Noir NZ 2017.
17-12-2015
NZSVO 2016 Sauvignon Blanc workshop
NZSVO reports that there is still space available for participants in its workshop.
17-12-2015
Local growers door knocking to thank Grey Lynn residents
Fruit and vegetable grower representatives have beat the feet across Grey Lynn to thank more than 300 households for helping save New Zealand’s $6 billion industry from the Queensland Fruit Fly.
16-12-2015
Lincoln delegation visits ‘brothers’ in China
Lincoln University staff members visited one of China’s top universities recently to strengthen a landscape architecture co-operation agreement that was signed between the institutions last year.