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Views sought on streamlining treated seed rules

Views sought on streamlining treated seed rules
EPA are calling for submissions on a new group standard for treated seed to further reduce risks from chemicals used on them.

11 July 2024

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Views sought on streamlining treated seed rules
July 16, 2024
Views sought on streamlining treated seed rules
EPA are calling for submissions on a new group standard for treated seed to further reduce risks from chemicals used on them.
KWS inaugurates new R&D facility in Uberlândia, Brazil
July 2, 2024
KWS inaugurates new R&D facility in Uberlândia, Brazil
Seed specialist KWS opened its new research and breeding station for vegetables
Synergy – protect plants from various soil-borne pathogens.
January 29, 2024
Synergy – protect plants from various soil-borne pathogens.
Prodoz International is the New Zealand and Australian distributor of the Seawin Biotech Biological Fertiliser range including Synergy, a uniquely formulated Bacillus subtilis product used for root development and pathogen control. Registered organic in Australia.
UPtrace is a new variety in NZ for Hi-Tech Production.
November 19, 2023
UPtrace is a new variety in NZ for Hi-Tech Production.
A recent article published on the Nunhems website discusses two new cucumber varieties from BASF - UPstage and UPtrace. These are described as strong and vigorous Hi-Tech cucumber varieties.
From Northland to Whakatane – I keep seeing more and more home gardens with banana crops.
October 24, 2023
From Northland to Whakatane – I keep seeing more and more home gardens with banana crops.
Do the returns warrant the investment into commercial production?
Getting subtropical fruit to the supermarket
September 11, 2023
Getting subtropical fruit to the supermarket
Imagine walking into any supermarket in New Zealand and being able to buy a wide range of subtropical fruits grown here. That’s increasingly possible due to some key developments.
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