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Omega 3 and Flax-seed oil for Korea
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Food and floor coverings for Chile
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Paua shells for the United Kingdom
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A retail chain from Finland looking for health creams
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Bottled water for Bangladesh
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Could this be New Zealand's best honey ?
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Merino clothing for Mexico
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Raw ingredients for cosmetics required for Chinese buyers
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Simcro's vaccine injector wins NZ Agritech gong
Innovative Hamilton agritech company, Simcro has just scooped the top award in New Zealand’s Agritech Innovation Awards for its world-first ‘self-tenting’ safety injector, Sekurus Ultra.
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Tianjin Commerce Commission to assist exporters
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Consumers like 'No additives', 'No preservatives' labels
‘No-additives’, and ‘no-preservatives’ are the most popular clean label claims with consumers, while ‘natural’ struggles because of over-use and lack of definition, according to FoodNavigator.com.
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Natural NZ Health for mum and baby
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Maersk deploying laid-up ships, expects equipment shortage
Denmark's shipping giant, Maersk Line, is deploying laid-up ships to reposition empties where they are needed - as well as ordering new boxes and leasing old ones, according to the Shipping Gazette.
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Barley Grass powder for export
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HK and China to become world's 8th largest market for wine
Organisers of the Hong Kong International Wine and Spirits Fair 2010 are looking for expressions of interest for wine exporters to exhibit at the New Zealand Pavilion of the fair.
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New export wine certification lab in Auckland
AsureQuality has opened a new export wine certification laboratory at its Auckland facility following formal recognition by the NZFSA to analyse wine destined for the EU.
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Japanese businessman looking for clothing and jewellery
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China now world's top buyer of NZ dairy
New Zealand sold dairy goods to 151 countries last year, but China was the biggest customer by far, paying out $1.33 billion, the report says, citing NZ Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF).
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World grain, veg oil and dairy price set to rise
The Food and Agriculture Organisation's outlook is that average prices for wheat and grains, vegetable oils and dairy are likely to be higher over the next decade, according to FoodNavigator.com.
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Maersk preparing to impose levy on Asia-Europe cargo
Danish carrier Maersk Line has told customers it is getting ready to levy a surcharge of US$750 (NZ$ 1,079) per TEU and a $1,000 per FEU as well as a $1,200 per 40-foot high cube surcharge on Asia-to-north Europe from July 15, citing space constraints and equipment shortages, according to the Shipping Gazette.
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