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Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
General Business
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Growers seek alternative selling channels following hardships

Imperfect produce boxes turn lemons into lemonade after a difficult growing season.

Growers generate secondary income while reducing food waste.

Kate McVicar Mon, 18 Sep 2023

Local companies that sell imperfect or otherwise rejected fruit and vegetables have benefitted from growers seeking out alternative selling channels following a disrupted growing season.

Weather unrest over the summer caused significant disruption and devastation for areas of the North Island,

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Kate McVicar Mon, 18 Sep 2023
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