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Fruits at a Zero Rate in New Zealand - New Zealand's Cities Rely on Public Fruit Trees

Fruits at zero tariffs in New Zealand – New Zealand's cities rely on public fruit trees – Auckland/Waiheke Island/Nelson – In several New Zealand cities, fruits grow not only in private gardens, but also directly on the roadside. Public areas such as walkways, parks and embankments are planted with fruit trees – and everyone is allowed to use them free of charge. Supported by community foundations and local authorities, these "fruit landscapes" …
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Fruits at zero tariffs in New Zealand – New Zealand's cities rely on public fruit trees – Auckland/Waiheke Island/Nelson – In several New Zealand cities, fruits grow not only in private gardens, but also directly on the roadside. Public areas such as walkways, parks and embankments are planted with fruit trees – and everyone is allowed to use them free of charge. Supported by community foundations and local authorities, these "fruit landscapes" …

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mittelrhein-tageblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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