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Nearly 50 years ago, back in the early 70’s, a passenger plane went down shortly before midnight, crashing into the Florida everglades.
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OPINION: There was a time when to be a public servant, or to be in the public service, was something honourable and noble.
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Northland banana grower Hugh Rose enjoys every minute of planting and promoting the tropical fruit to other farmers.
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Three high-tech horticultural robots made their appearance at this year's National Fieldays at Mystery Creek.
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The country's second largest milk processor has been quietly upgrading processing plants to further improve its environmental footprint.
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The Woolly Wedge, a new product created using kiwi ingenuity and New Zealand wool, will hit shelves in Mitre 10.
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Zespri says it will continue to look at ways of controlling the illegal growing of its SunGold kiwifruit in China.
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A return to normal is still a long way off in terms of global shipping, according to a recent report by the ANZ Bank.
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Global food company Olam International is setting up a milk processing plant in South Waikato but there are questions about whether New Zealand dairy needs more stainless steel.
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NZ's meat processing industry could grind to a halt in the next six months unless the Government acts to allow Muslim slaughtermen to come into the country.
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