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$1b sales boost possible for Zespri

Auckland : New Zealand | 13 days ago  
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Zespri says it is hopeful a highly promising red-fleshed fruit will be on the market in five to six years. New Zealand kiwifruit sales could be boosted by between $300 million and $1 billion a year within a decade thanks to a big investment venture announced by marketer Zespri and the Government.
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  • News Source: Scoop | 13 days ago
    Red, was recently proven in Hong Kong where the Red was described as the most exciting product on show. Gibbs says it’s good to see the Government now pushing Zespri to get on with the development of new varieties after Turners & Growers this year...
  • News Source: Newstalk ZB | 13 days ago
    Business Report for Monday, November 9, 2009 09/11/2009 12:36:03 The ANZ is reassuring Gisborne and Hawke's Bay growers that Cedenco Foods' obligations to purchase their crops will be honoured, despite the company being put into receivership. The...
  • News Source: New Zealand Herald | 13 days ago
    Zespri says it is hopeful a highly promising red-fleshed fruit will be on the market in five to six years. New Zealand kiwifruit sales could be boosted by between $300 million and $1 billion a year within a decade thanks to a big investment venture...
  • News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly | 13 days ago
    The kiwifruit industry is to get $35.7 million to spend on the search for new cultivars to match the success of the $460m gold kiwifruit. Most of the money, $20.5m, will come from grower-owned marketer Zespri and the remaining $15.2m will be given by...
  • News Source: New Zealand Herald | 13 days ago
    The number one priority for scientists and marketers is a superior green kiwifruit that overcomes the global issue of variable quality. The iconic Kiwi "Hayward" green variety tends to start out hard in the fruit bowl, be edible for a snapshot of...
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  • Blog Source: godsunfoldingplan.org
    New Zealand kiwifruit sales could be boosted by between $300 million and $1 billion a year within a decade thanks to a big investment venture announced by marketer Zespri and the Government. Research Science and Technology Minister ...
  • Blog Source: www.beehive.govt.nz
    "Investment in Plant & Food Research led to the gold kiwifruit from Zespri, which is now the foundation of $400 million of exports. This project will take our kiwifruit industry to new levels of international success," he said. ...
  • Blog Source: marylexy.thetkr.com
    Government investment into developing new kiwifruit varieties.The Foundation for Research, Science and. Technology has committed $15.2 million over seven years to a research partnership between Zespri International and Plant ...
  • Blog Source: mariakean.blgr.no
    Zespri says a kiwifruit has twice as much vitamin C as an orange, and is a low-fat, natural source of vitamin E. Kiwifruit has the same levels of potassium as a banana but half the calories and is high in antioxidants and other ...
  • Blog Source: www.bevlaw.com
    Wiki explains that kiwi has also been know as chinese gooseberry, macaque peach, macaque pear, kiwifruit and melonette over the past century. In the 1950s, big growers pushed the name toward kiwi and away from chinese gooseberry. ... to high import
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Posted By sharma sharma | 13 days ago
this is good for every one
Posted By johnzxzx johnzxzx | 13 days ago
Ok so what do we do hhere looks very good hehehe

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