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MPI seeks feedback on importation of two new fruit species

Exotica New Zealand appeals to MPI to introduce rambutan and mangosteen, promising further diversification in New Zealand’s horticultural sector.

Rambutan and mangosteen, which is sweet and tangy, juicy, and somewhat fibrous.

Liam Rātana Mon, 04 Dec 2023

In a move to diversify New Zealand’s tropical and subtropical plant industry, the country is set to welcome two exotic fruit plants – mangosteen and rambutan. Biosecurity New Zealand, part of the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), is reviewing the import requirements for these tropical

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Liam Rātana Mon, 04 Dec 2023
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