Bollard, E.GPlant breeding in New Zealand / edited by G.S. Wratt and H.C. SmithBollard, E.G. 1983. New Zealand*s horticulture industry and the role of plant breeding, p. 78-79. In: G.S. Wratt and H.C. Smith (eds.). Plant breeding in New Zealand. DSIR. Publ. Butterworths...
The agriculture industry in New Zealand contributes significantly to the country's tradeable economy, with a gross domestic product contribution in the billions of New Zealand dollars. The farming sector produces many horticultural, dairy, and meat products consumed locally and exported overseas. The ...
Horticulture is New Zealand's fourth largest export industry with a turnover of 5 billion NZ dollars (3.7 billion U.S. dollars). The industry has set itself a target of achieving an industry value of 10 billion NZ dollars (7.35 billion U.S. dollars) by the year 2020, official statistics...
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In order to consolidate the achievements of the China-New Zealand Scientist Exchange Program and further promote the cooperation and exchanges between China and New Zealand and other countries in the field of horticulture, sponsored ...
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2004. Rockwool in horticulture, and its importance and sustainable use in New Zealand. New Zealand J. Crop Hort. Sci. 32:29-37.Bussell, W.T. and McKennie, S. (2004). Rockwool in horticulture, and its importance and sustainable use in New Zealand. New Zealand J. Hort. Sci., 32, ...
New Zealand already has a bioeconomy, says Florian. “With a temperate climate, land, water, strong biological sciences, and a robust primary industry value chain we are set up to feed and fit into this new type of economy.” One of the biggest challenges, and opportunities, is single use...
Challenges Arise as New Zealand’s Kiwifruit Industry Faces Warm Winter Many parts of the Northern Hemisphere are currently experiencing prolonged heatwaves. Despite New Zealand being in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is winter at present, temperatures in the country are also higher than usual, ...