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11-10-2016

2016 Australian Cider Awards announced

Willie Smith’s Organic Cider in Tasmania has scored the top prize for the second year running at this year’s Australian Cider Awards with a limited release cider.

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11-10-2016

Bloomz comments on PEQ level 3b space issue

Bloomz New Zealand Ltd believes the issue of PEQ is much wider and more complex than current comments by various members of GERMAC.

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11-10-2016

Fiji lifts restriction on some veg exports

The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji has lifted the temporary suspension that was imposed on some vegetables exported to New Zealand from all Sigatoka Farms.

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11-10-2016

Aussie onion industry celebrates success

Onions Australia said it was celebrating the successful culmination of its annual conference, recently held in Brisbane.

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11-10-2016

"Now is the era for tropical and temperate horticulture"

ISTTH 2016 is a series of international symposia, on behalf of the International Society for Horticultural Science hosted by GriffithAgribusiness, and in cooperation with the Australian Institute of Horticulture and the Australian Society of Horticultural Science.

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11-10-2016

Powerplants’ three-hectare facility for Ball Australia

When the Ball Horticultural Company in Australia was looking to relocate and expand its existing young plant production and seed distribution business to a larger 20ha site, it called on Powerplants Australia to help bring the vision to life.

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10-10-2016

Keukenhof features Dutch Design bulb mosaic

Keukenhof gardeners planted the first bulbs for a spectacular flower mosaic of Dutch design. Approximately seven million bulbs will be planted over the coming months in the park.

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10-10-2016

Colour affects mood, behavior in marketing

Consumer colour preferences are deeply rooted in emotional responses that seem to lack any rational basis, yet the powerful influence of colour is hard to deny.

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10-10-2016

Calcium to combat post-harvest disorders

Calcium supports cell wall integrity and, without sufficient calcium, cells become leaky, more prone to disease and can collapse and die.

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10-10-2016

Technical training on pea weevil monitoring in Canterbury

As part of the pea weevil response, FAR is working with MPI and AsureQuality to organise training sessions on how to monitor pea crops for pea weevils.

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