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Subscribe and win the ALICE Electromechanical Olive Harvester!

13 February 2009
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New and renewing subscribers to the Australian & New Zealand Olivegrower & Processor could get a special prize to go with their great magazine this year, thanks to the generosity of Eclipse Enterprises.

The company has offered the lightweight, simple to use ALICE Electromechanical Olive Harvester as first prize in our subscription competition that kicks off with this issue of Olivegrower & Processor.

To enter, either subscribe to the magazine, or renew your subscription before April 10, 2009 and tell us: How are you involved in the olive industry and what do you think is the biggest challenge facing today’s Olivegrower? There is one prize for an Australian subscriber, and one for New Zealand.

Full terms and conditions can be viewed at www.olivegrower.com.au or www.eclipseenterprises.com.au

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Expansion – The Olive Centre offers professional consulting Australia wide (Australia)

18 December 2008
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The Olive Centre has expanded new services to all Olive Growers throughout Australia. A professional full-time consulting service is available to growers throughout Australia.

“This service is important for every grower to grasp this opportunity. We receive numerous calls about even some of the common pest and disease problems still not being kept under control in groves. We believe that in general growers to need some real advice when it comes to the overall health of your grove and production! Did you know that a well managed olive grove can achieve up to 30%* more production? This alone can result in $300.00** of extra product per 1 Tonne of fruit produced. In turn this service will help you achieve the maximum from your grove!” says Amanda Bailey, Director of The Olive Centre.

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Australian olive industry boosted by government-funded R&D

18 December 2008
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The Australian Olive Association is predicting a 30 to 40 per cent increase in olive oil production in 2009. This encouraging growth of the industry has been underpinned by research and development done with the support of the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC).

Paul Miller, president of the Australian Olive Association, said research and development funded by RIRDC and other organisations represent one of the great strengths of Australian agriculture.

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