A tweet highlighting potential collaboration between New Zealand and India in the horticulture sector, based on a visit to an Indian wholesale market.
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Yes, we are indeed. Ten entrepreneurs and business leaders leaders from India's agribusiness sector are coming to New Zealand to learn and share and explore opportunities. Now they're going to be in New Zealand uh with the New Zealand India Entrepreneurship Initiative from June uh 4th uh to 11th. That's next week and into the start of the following week. And then we're going to take them to field days on Friday uh June the twelfth. So there's some big players. There's a bloke, uh, I don't know his name, the vice president of Tractors and Farm Equipment India Limited. He's got one of the largest agricultural machinery companies in the land. He's going to be there, and there's another bloke called Rowan Ursul, who attended last year's inaugural uh delegation. And uh he is a fruit supplier. He's already importing uh New Zealand apples there. He credits the FTA signing and the commercial traction uh that he's getting with the New Zealand apples for generating new inbound interest. And he's saying in the next five years, I think we'll we will see very good growth in this sector. So look, uh God bless the Indian free trade agreement. It's already paying dividends.
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