The Fruitfed Supplies FACTS newsletter
Fruitfed Supplies has published its own horticultural Facts newsletter for more than a decade.
This monthly newsletter is sent to clients who have a trading account with the company and offers suppliers and industry groups a highly-readable means by which to convey important product information. Reader surveys over the years have demonstrated that Facts is well received by growers, being full of topical, highly-usable information, and each issue is read by a number of staff from a huge range of commercial horticultural operations around New Zealand.
Each month Facts features a range of the following articles:
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New products
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New registrations for existing products
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Updated trial results and best use guidelines
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Grower interviews and profiles
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News from around the Fruitfed Supplies branches
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And the popular Tech-Know Tips, crop-specific advice from Fruitfed Supplies Technical Team month by month.
Facts is produced by the Fruitfed Supplies team, which includes contract editor Kate Gordon who collates submissions and contributions from suppliers for editorial content.
Read the most recent issue of Facts (
PDF format) or find an archived issue.
Want to make a contribution to Facts?
Read our contribution guidelines for information about the sort of articles we accept from suppliers and our publishing deadlines. Contact Kate Gordon via email kate @ relishcomm.co.nz for more details.
Want to update the address or person to which Facts is sent?
As Facts is posted with trading account statements each month, you need to talk with a customer service representative at your local branch to ensure the invoice/statement is being posted to the correct person/address.
Want to stop receiving Facts?
As Facts is posted with trading account statements each month, you need to talk with a customer service representative at your local branch to arrange to have the account closed. Unfortunately, our system does not allow us to keep a trading account open and stop the Facts mailing. Facts is mailed to all horticultural clients with a current account in the system at this point in time.