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New Zealand Frost Fans considers next phase

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 Strategic review readies NZ horticultural innovator to go global

New Zealand Frost Fans is the clear leading supplier of frost fans protecting horticulture from cold weather in Australia and New Zealand, and has a growing international business with sales in Europe and South America. It now has its sights on the next phase of international growth – fuelled by market opportunity and climate change creating more extreme weather events – as it seeks to build on its unique and proven frost protection solutions.

New Zealand Frost Fans has manufactured and marketed the FrostBossTM range of fans from its base in Hastings since 1995. Its customers de-risk their crop yields by eliminating losses from frost damage, transforming their farm economics and their reliability as suppliers. Read the full release >

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