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Research shows that US consumers are looking for quality above all else and that for many of them, quality and sustainability have similar meanings.
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In an exclusive interview with BurgerFuel CEO Josef Roberts, and Marketing Manager Alexis Lam, we untangle the web of social media. Find out more
Whilst Indonesia accounts for 40 percent of the world’s geothermal energy potential, currently only around 4.3 percent of Indonesia’s available geothermal resources are being tapped. Find out more
Robert Oliver is NZTE's food ambassador in China and he is a man on a mission! We go behind the scenes and find out what it's going to take for New Zealand to infiltrate the colossal Chinese market. Find out more
There are plenty of moves underway to make it easier to do business with Indonesia says NZTE Trade Commissioner Fiona Acheson. Find out more
Indonesia’s not yet on the radar for many Kiwi exporters but it should be says NZTE’s Trade Commissioner for the country, Fiona Acheson. Find out more
The Kiwi-born President of Gatorade North America advises going after the milimetres rather than the miles in the US market, and talks about the true power of social media. Find out more
Following recent special events in New York, food and beverage export prospects to the United States are now looking even better. Find out more
John Brakenridge talks about how he brought growers of merino wool and retail brands together to move the industry up the value chain. Find out more
In this 'Ideas for your world' New Zealand King Salmon general manager of sales and marketing Don Everitt emphasises the importance of actively engaging with the customers in their offshore markets on a regular basis and being responsive to their needs. Find out more
Pumpkin Patch was the 2010 Supreme Winner at the New Zealand International Business Awards. Chief Executive Maurice Prendergast talks about how New Zealand’s distance from international markets has helped the company develop. Find out more
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