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Topic “Technology News” — Exporter Magazine

Producers of cage eggs are being warned to expect an outraged mob of consumers and animal activists utterly disgusted at the appalling treatment of battery hens on farms around New Zealand, according to Voxy.co.nz....

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US organic food sales were up 5% last year, while general food sales grew by just 2%. The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines says passenger and cargo traffic volumes are close to returning to...

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Japanese shipping line MOL will implement a general rate increase of US$160 (NZ$219) TEU and $274 per FEU as well as on 40-foot high cube boxes from June 1 on cargo from Canada to...

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On-time performance by global carriers in the last quarter of 2009 significantly worsened from the first half of the year. From a high of nearly 68% in the second quarter of 2009, carriers were...

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Chinese consumers are buying an estimated $7.5 billion (NZ$1.56 billion) per year of luxury products and the market is growing 15% annually. The biggest or best fairs may not be the right one for...

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There has been a “remarkable” jump in demand for German plastic manufacturing equipment this year, with the pace of recovery outstripping expectations from the sector, according to FoodProductionDaily.com. The Malaysian Fisheries Department is backing...

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The 3.1 percent increase in fruit and vegetable exports in 2011 is a great result given the negative impacts of a 6.5 percent rise in the value of the New Zealand dollar and difficult...

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Grant Thornton New Zealand’s Director of People and Culture and MBA student, Vicki Caisley has recently returned from a two-week Massey University study tour of the US looking at international business models and innovation....

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New Zealand’s high-tech sector looks to be holding its own in spite of the prevailing tough global market conditions, if the results from the latest TIN100 report are anything to go by.  China is...