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Unique cacao with global consumer appeal
Solomons Gold is a cacao range delighting chocolate aficionados and the health conscious worldwide, and delivering long term benefits back to the Solomons Islands cocoa growing community.
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Closer Californian ties crucial for our tech growth
Leading New Zealand tech expert Graeme Muller has arrived back home from Silicon Valley convinced New Zealand needs closer tech ties with Californian to help produce a thriving Kiwi economy.
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Heilala Vanilla celebrates a year of milestones
New Zealand vanilla brand, Heilala Vanilla, is celebrating a landmark year after reaching its tenth birthday, while also achieving record planting numbers. 
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Darfield to Dongguan: Fonterra delivers value-add
Fonterra’s new cream cheese plant in Canterbury has started production and is set to manufacture up to 24,000 metric tonnes of cream cheese annually, bound for China. 
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Kiwi gin named best in world
Scapegrace Gold gin has been given the highest possible accolade in the global industry: It’s been named best London dry gin in the world at the prestigious International Wine and Spirits Competition.   
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Cooks Food Group to get its Mojo
Mojo Coffee Cartel is pleased to announce it has entered into a conditional agreement for Cooks Global Foods to acquire 100 percent of its shares.
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2018 top tourism operators recognised
Three of New Zealand’s top tourism operators have been recognised as the best in the business by their industry peers.
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Technology delivers opportunities for tourism operators
New Zealand's tourism industry is being told it must be constantly adapting to change with technological advances likely to have an enormous impact on their business. 
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Honey jar boasts 11 separate counterfeit measures
The world’s first Manuka honey jar with 11 separate consumer security and anti-counterfeit measures is being launched on the market from September. 
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Cedenco Foods crowned Hawke’s Bay Exporter of the Year
An impressive commitment to product development and innovation has seen fruit and vegetable manufacturer Cedenco Foods New Zealand named as ExportNZ Hawke’s Bay ASB Exporter of the Year.
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Major order for dried food ingredients exporter
DryNZ, a start-up wholesale freshly dried fruit and vegetable business, has won a major international export order - supplying dried fruit for an international company based in Europe.
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High UK demand for NZ’s low alcohol wine
Marks and Spencer wine buyer Jeneve Williams was in New Zealand recently to learn more about the country’s Lighter wines R&D initiative.
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Huge growth potential for fintech exports to UK
The potential for New Zealand tech exports will be huge when direct free trade post-Brexit opens with the United Kingdom, a leading fintech expert says.  
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'Muddy Buns' cleaning up the butter market
Muddy Buns, Dirty Dirty Bread, or Zang Zang Bao as they’re known in China, are creating a social media frenzy and driving a further craving for butter around the world.
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Refreshed wine awards announced
The best of New Zealand wine will be discovered at New Zealand Winegrowers’ refreshed wine competition later this year.
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Tekron scoops global category in Wellington Gold Awards
Tekron International, which exports high precision clocks globally to 74 countries, has been awarded the “Global Gold” gong at the Wellington Gold Awards for its merits in exporting worldwide.
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Luxury skincare brand goes international
Luxury skincare brand New Zealand Secret is attending the world’s biggest beauty trade show in Las Vegas later this month.  
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NZTech and NZBio combine tech forces
New Zealand has a history of innovation in the biotech and biosciences areas, often driven by strong foundations in the primary sectors. So it is no surprise NZBio is merging with the NZTech Alliance.
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Canada NZ Business Council launches in SI
The Canada New Zealand Business Council has announced the launch of a South Island Chapter to be co-lead by Sabrina Kunz and Melissa Baer.  
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Kiwi climbing robot recognised by multinationals
A Kiwi-developed mobile climbing robot has captured the imagination of two global leading multinationals with its ability to reduce the number of confined space entries by workers and thereby the risk of serious injuries and potentially de
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