The New Zealand government strengthens plant variety rights to boost export earnings, support growers, and enhance global competitiveness in horticulture through extended protection, risk mitigation, and innovation incentives.
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He's a very good company. So uh this is celebrating or marking two years since the EU free trade agreement came into force on May 1, 2024. How good has it been for the kiwi fruit industry?
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a key driver of national economic growth
\\ \\ **Growers benefit as Govt strengthens plant rights**\\ \\ 15 May, 2026\\ \\ Todd McClay, Cameron BrewerEurope now represents one in three exports
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