16
Jul 2019

Zonda New Website

Zonda New Website

The New Zonda Website Has Launched 

 

Pollination and pest control specialists, Zonda Beneficial’s, is constantly looking to the future and taking on new challenges. The latest of which has been bringing our products into the online world. Recognising the global shift in the way that we do business, creating an online shopping platform was a necessary mission. Providing our customers with online shopping capabilities is something that was long overdue. Now, after many months of hard work, we are excited to announce the launch of our new website!

We took the opportunity to rebuild our entire website from scratch, giving us the ability to create something entirely new and customised to our ever-growing needs. We have designed something visually engaging, informative and simple to navigate. While it was not always an easy task, it has definitely been a worthwhile one; we are all very proud of the final product and the possibilities it represents.

 

While you are exploring our new site, be sure to check out the following pages;

 

  • Pollination – for some quick facts or use the buttons at the top of the page to explore specific crops and their requirements.

  • Pests and solutions – check out some common crop pests and the solutions we have on offer.

  • About us – learn more about who we are, where we began and what our vision is.

  • Shop – and of course, don’t forget to check out our shop for a full range of our products.

 

 

Together with our R & D team, we are working hard to introduce new and improved product lines; this fresh and exciting new environment is a perfect place to showcase them. Along with recognising our partnerships, both new and existing, the website also provides us with the platform on which to place a stronger emphasis on education, helping the world better understand the importance of pollinators and beneficial’s. A place where we can further communicate who we are, what we stand for and where our values lie. We will also be upgrading our site content on a regular basis and running the occasional promotion, so be sure to check back on a regular basis.

 

As with anything new, (and technologically reliant!), we anticipate a few teething issues, so during this initial phase we may need a little patience from the public.

We would love you to explore our new site and offer any feedback you may have. Ultimately, quality products and customer satisfaction are our greatest focus, so the more response we receive, the better we can couture the overall experience.

 

Our aim is to continually evolve, expand and grow into something sustainable and nationally recognised. The new website is just one of the many steps we are taking in our endeavour to innovate the way we do business. Stay tuned for more.

 

 

Visit our website – www.zonda.net.nz

Find us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Zonda-Beneficials-263295424099858/

Ph: 0800 4 ZONDA (96632)

Email: zonda@zonda.net.nz

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