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When did the walnut industry start in New Zealand?

Zealand Tree Crops Association The foundation for progress toward a commercial walnut industry in New Zealand started in the late 1970¡¯s early and mid 1980¡¯s. The impetus for this development was the establishment of the New Zealand Tree Crops Association [ NZTCA ] which grew from the earlier Canterbury Tree Crops group.

What is NZ walnut industry group?

As time went on each of the two nut industries decided that they would prefer to encourage and support their own grower base and so in 2001 the NZ Walnut Industry Group (NZWIG) was formed. Two cultivar trails continue today one started in 2005 and the other in 2011.

Should New Zealand grow more walnuts?

New Zealand is crying out for more walnuts, posing an opportunity for an exciting emerging industry. The practicalities and benefits of growing walnuts were shared by the NZ Walnut Industry Group (NZWIG) at a field day hosted by Andrew and Jo Horsburgh on their Tunlaw Farm at West Melton, Canterbury.

Who owns walnuts New Zealand?

Now owned and operated by the Walnuts New Zealand Co-operative Ltd. Uncle Joes, Marlborough. Owned and operated by Malcolm and Jenny Horwell. Dr Geoffrey Savage of the food group at Lincoln University has been a key person assisting with the science surrounding value added products such as walnut oil, paste and flour.