The aim of this report is to assess the feasibility of establishing a horticultural industry on the West Coast. The industry should be intended to be of sufficient size to facilitate the development of an infrastructure to support the ongoing development and evolution of horticulture on the West Coast. The industry development should also be in the relatively short term and therefore it is not intended that new markets should be explored but rather this industry to take advantage of exiting supply channels, some scoping of which had already been done by stakeholders on the West Coast.Development West Coast, New Zealand Trade and Enterpris
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This paper presents a review of the sustainable horticultural production practices for the identifie...
The Western Bay of Plenty, because of its climate, resources, and infrastructure, is an ideal place ...
The aim of this report is to assess the feasibility of establishing a horticultural industry on the ...
The horticultural sector in the Canterbury region appears to be moving, from a period of slow growth...
The horticulture sector in northern Australia, covering north of Western Australia (WA), Northern Te...
This report considers the potential to develop organic horticulture in WA. The study examines key fa...
The following report presents a summary of findings from a series of publications arising from the F...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper reports on a study examining sustainability in ...
The Taranaki horticultural sector is very small, and production areas have declined significantly ov...
This report presents a summary of findings from a series of publications arising from the FRST Publi...
The lifestyle horticulture industry can best be described as a “living green industry”. It involves ...
In recent years commercial orcharding in New Zealand has assumed a new form. Fruit exports are growi...
Horticulture is an intensive, high value form of agriculture highly dependant on the availability of...
The overall aim of this research programme is to examine the ‘greening’ of five sectors within NZ Ho...
definition, includes the range of fruits, and vegetables and spices that are grown locally and sold ...
This paper presents a review of the sustainable horticultural production practices for the identifie...
The Western Bay of Plenty, because of its climate, resources, and infrastructure, is an ideal place ...
The aim of this report is to assess the feasibility of establishing a horticultural industry on the ...
The horticultural sector in the Canterbury region appears to be moving, from a period of slow growth...
The horticulture sector in northern Australia, covering north of Western Australia (WA), Northern Te...
This report considers the potential to develop organic horticulture in WA. The study examines key fa...
The following report presents a summary of findings from a series of publications arising from the F...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper reports on a study examining sustainability in ...
The Taranaki horticultural sector is very small, and production areas have declined significantly ov...
This report presents a summary of findings from a series of publications arising from the FRST Publi...
The lifestyle horticulture industry can best be described as a “living green industry”. It involves ...
In recent years commercial orcharding in New Zealand has assumed a new form. Fruit exports are growi...
Horticulture is an intensive, high value form of agriculture highly dependant on the availability of...
The overall aim of this research programme is to examine the ‘greening’ of five sectors within NZ Ho...
definition, includes the range of fruits, and vegetables and spices that are grown locally and sold ...
This paper presents a review of the sustainable horticultural production practices for the identifie...
The Western Bay of Plenty, because of its climate, resources, and infrastructure, is an ideal place ...