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T&G anticipates illegal growing case win

The horticulture company has gone to court over the illegal propagation of its Envy apples.

Envy apples have been at the centre of an international court case.

Kate McVicar Mon, 03 Mar 2025

T&G Global expects to win a case against illegal growing in China, following a regional court ruling.

The NZX-listed horticulture company reported full-year earnings today, adding a short but pointed note about protecting and defending intellectual property to the trading update.

NBR was told there

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Kate McVicar Mon, 03 Mar 2025
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