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05-11-2015

Western Australia spud sales remain steady

New research indicates more success for the Potato Marketing Corporation of Western Australia’s ‘Fresh Potatoes’ consumption campaign. Household panel data from independent research company, Fresh Logic, shows that Western Australian fresh potato sales have remained level, while the national market is in free-fall decline.

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05-11-2015

APAL to help with marketing

APAL says it will be working with Horticulture Innovation Australia for the next eight weeks on the apple and pear marketing program while Hort Innovation recruits and inducts a new marketing manager for apples and pears.

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05-11-2015

Market Intelligence: US supermarket apple sales decline

Despite one of the earliest harvests on record, a smaller Washington apple harvest is driving tighter supplies and higher prices – particularly on larger-sized fruit and managed varieties.

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04-11-2015

Fads, self-diagnosed intolerances altering NZ diets

Dieting fads and self-diagnosed intolerances are dramatically altering the consumption of grains and legumes in New Zealand, according to a national survey.

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04-11-2015

Finalists announced for AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards 2016

Ornamental growers from China, Germany, Netherlands, Turkey, UK and USA are finalists in the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) International Grower of the Year Awards 2016.

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04-11-2015

Giant biosecurity detector dogs in the making

New harrier hound puppies should potentially allow the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to breed giant biosecurity detector dogs.

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04-11-2015

Metal detector system for in-line applications

Australia-based company, Heat and Control Pty Ltd, suggests that it is possible to easily integrate a CEIA metal detector with any checkweigher or other in-line equipment with its new CEIA THS/RB-800 system.

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04-11-2015

Arable Research In Action 2015

The Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) invites arable growers and others involved in the industry to ARIA, the organisation’s major South Island field event for 2015.

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04-11-2015

NZ wine industry welcomes registration system for growing regions

The introduction of a bill by Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister, Paul Goldsmith, enabling geographical indications (GIs) for wines and spirits to be registered in New Zealand has been warmly welcomed by New Zealand Winegrowers.

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03-11-2015

FYI: Steak made from vegetable proteins?

A meat replacement, based on legumes, which is not inferior to steak; that is the promising future and interim result of an extensive research about sustainable meat replacements, purely based on vegetable ingredients.

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