Sam Manujith (@manujith4) 's Twitter Profile
Sam Manujith

@manujith4

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calendar_today13-01-2010 03:22:47

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Great “Hort Connections Conference” very proud to sponsor the @PMAANZ #HortCon19 Diversity and Integration Workshop again this year. We are fully committed to this philosophy and the success that it drives into our businesses lives 😊 @pma 🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑@FreshSupplyCoAu

Great “Hort Connections Conference” very proud to sponsor the @PMAANZ #HortCon19 Diversity and Integration Workshop again this year. We are fully committed to this philosophy and the success that it drives into our businesses lives 😊 @pma 🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑🥑@FreshSupplyCoAu
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The first peek inside German supermarket Kaufland’s Australian stores | The New Daily thenewdaily.com.au/money/finance-…

CSIRO (@csiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Food, including non-packaged fruit and vegetables, is not known to transmit COVID-19. Scientist David Cox urges Australians to ignore misinformation and take note of trusted sources. @who Hort Innovation countryman.com.au/countryman/hor…

Antony Allen (@avolutionfresh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smashed avocado is the best. Simple. Healthy. Fun. Eat. Enjoy. Share. (but only with your household isolationists) The best thing to do while you are in lock down, keep your best things in your life still. Lachlan Donovan Sally Boardman Daryl Boardma…lnkd.in/fAPRKv3

Hort Innovation (@hort_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another excellent pollinator we're showcasing: European Honey Bee. Did you know that Honey Bees are the largest managed pollinator in the world? They are responsible for pollinating 80% of the world's plants, representing over 90 different food crops. #Australianpollinatorweek

Another excellent pollinator we're showcasing: European Honey Bee. Did you know that Honey Bees are the largest managed pollinator in the world? They are responsible for pollinating 80% of the world's plants, representing over 90 different food crops. #Australianpollinatorweek
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The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that El Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) are underway. Warmer and drier conditions have already been forecast for spring and summer for parts of Australia. Details: bom.gov.au/climate/enso/