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Sunday, 10 June 2018 11:23

Mexican avocado producers seek to export to Australia and New Zealand

Will Mexican avocados soon be available in New Zealand Supermarkets?  It would appear this could very well be the case as reported in the following article run on FreshPlaza

Published in FOOD
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 15:21

Organic insect deterrent for agriculture

With and Without Repellent

Biodegradable crop protection products without risks or side effects

Published in HORTICULTURE
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 11:14

Recycling a sitter at Ellerslie Event Centre

Recycling a sitter at Ellerslie Event Centre

Ellerslie Event Centre marked World Environment Day  – themed 'Beat Plastic Pollution' – by seating its guests on chairs covered in 100% recycled fabric made from used plastic bottles.

Published in ENVIRONMENT
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 10:48

Teachers need to be better paid for the tech revolution

 Kendall Flutey

Teachers need to be better paid as they adjust to educating kids in the fastest growing sector in New Zealand, - technology, an award-winning Maori chief executive of a fast growing ed-tech company says.

Published in TECHNOLOGY
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 10:30

Applications open for Pm's business scholarships

Applications open for Pm's business scholarships

Applications open today for scholarships aimed at boosting the power of New Zealand’s business managers, with a change in focus from earlier years to include a wider range of Kiwi businesses.

The Prime Minister’s Business Scholarships provide an opportunity for managers to gain valuable skills and experience by undertaking world-class executive education at international business schools.

While they were previously aimed at exporters and internationalising New Zealand-based firms, the criteria have been expanded to include domestically-focused firms that can take advantage of New Zealand’s competitive advantage, such as in areas like agricultural technology.

There is also a particular focus on expanding the diversity of recipients to include more women, Maori and Pasifika people.

“These Scholarships open the door to opportunities not readily available in New Zealand, giving business leaders access to international experts, global networks and knowledge to bring home to their businesses and share with colleagues and the wider business community,” Economic Development Minister David Parker said.

“Lifting management capability in New Zealand’s businesses will help strengthen and develop the productive potential of this economy, which is a priority for the government.

“Having the people who lead our companies equipped with the best skills possible is crucial for driving greater efficiency, innovation and productivity.”

The Scholarships fund 50 per cent of the cost of overseas study at an international business school, up to a maximum value of $110,000.

Recent recipients include leaders from the IT, agriculture, electricity, technology and textile industries. Recipients attend business schools including Harvard, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the European Institute for Business Administration (INSEAD).

“As a small nation at the bottom of the world it is not always easy to get exposure to the world’s business learning resources and that’s why the Government is pleased to offer this opportunity,” David Parker said.

The Scholarships close at noon on 9 July 2018. To apply visit www.mbie.govt.nz/pmbs  

Published in BUSINESS
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Thursday, 07 June 2018 10:07

Man who didn’t move for 17 hours mystifies Qantas

As Qantas conducts research into passenger behaviour for its new Project Sunrise, which aims to make long-distance travel as comfortable as possible, it has encountered a mystery – the man who never moved.

Published in Airline Updates
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Wednesday, 06 June 2018 07:55

‘Latte levy’ could hit UK manufacturing, claims study

‘Latte levy’ could hit UK manufacturing, claims study

A levy on disposable cups could hurt the UK’s manufacturing sector, according to a study report Packaging News.

Published in PACKAGING
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Wednesday, 06 June 2018 07:32

Why our building regulation just doesn’t cut it

  NZ needs a resilient, flexible building control regime supported by high quality training and education.

Now is the time to stop creating regulations and start to create a building industry that works, writes Victoria University of Wellington's Dr Nigel Isaacs for Newsroom.

Published in OPINIONS
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Tuesday, 05 June 2018 07:52

Twelve firms pledge to tackle plastic waste in NZ by 2025

Twelve international and New Zealand-based businesses have signed a declaration to tackle plastic waste in New Zealand by 2025 report Newshub.

Published in ENVIRONMENT
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Tuesday, 05 June 2018 07:34

Energy is key to Scott Base’s $150m upgrade

  Plans are being drawn up for a significant upgrade of New Zealand's Scott Base, in Antarctica.

A bigger New Zealand base in Antarctica, costing about $150 million, will need more electricity – hopefully from renewable sources. David Williams reports for Newsroom.

Published in ENERGY
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