The experimental export of passion fruit from New Zealand to Europe is at present occupying the attention of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Ainongst the questions to be investigate;! are packing and the correct temperature and humidity during carri l age. " Tue, (Sijfficulties experienced in exporting the pulp and juice' "halve not'as yet- b^eii' overcome/ancl : it is thought that 'the export of the -whole fruit may prove,more,satisfactory; The idea is lo collect. all .the data . possible from experimental shipments so as to be able to get in first on the market should the trade develop as it Is expected to do. Propaganda work at Home will probably be necessary in order to educate people there up to the fact that a. fruit salad is incomplete without its qucta of passion fruit'; ■'v-•
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 15
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134Untitled Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 15
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