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Plant and Food Research
Research in Lincoln, Canterbury area
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Our address
74 Gerald Street,
Lincoln 7608,
Canterbury, Selwyn, South Island,
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Our phone(s)
03 977 7340
033256400 Edit -
Our fax
+64 9 925 7001 Edit -
Our website
www.plantandfood.co.nz Edit
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Services offered since 2013
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Expertised in Research
Telephone Interviews, Questionnaire Processing, Engineering, Qualitative Studies, Quantitative Studies, Consulting, Feasibility Studies, Field Interview
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Lincoln, Lincoln Area
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Biotechnology, Industrial
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