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The Buderim Ginger Factory is operated by Buderim Ginger Limited that was listed as a public company in December 1988. The company manufactures confectionery ginger products (sugar-based) that are marketed in Australia and exported to a number of international markets including UK, USA, Canada and
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Buderim Ginger has expanded its business, become the world's leading processor and marketer of macadamias with both Australian and Hawaiian macadamia growing and processing commencing. In 2005, Buderim Ginger also became the owner of Buderim Baking Company which produces a range of savoury pastry
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In 1979, an area of nearly nine hectares was leased from the Department of Commercial & Industrial Development. The first stage of a new factory complex was commenced, opening in time to help in processing the 1980 Early Harvest. The establishment of the Tourist and Administrative Complex in
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The interruption to the supply of ginger from China, caused by World War II, provided the opportunity for growers in the Buderim area to expand their sales. As a result of this, five Buderim farmers met together in an old blacksmith's shop and formed The Buderim Ginger Grower's Co-operative
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products that are distributed to customers in the Australian retail market. The Ginger Factory maintains its position as one of the region's tourist attractions with the launch of the Taste of Ginger Tour and the opening of the Heritage Centre.
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Yandina during 1985 completed the industry's relocation program and in 1989, Buderim Ginger Limited was listed on the stock exchange.
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various European countries. The company also operates a similar factory in Suva, Fiji. The ginger factory was originally located at
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Association Limited. Between them they had capital of 25 pounds, two wooden vats and 14 tons of green ginger.
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There are rides, tours of the factory, and shops, restaurants and other exhibits for visitors.
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Not long before World War I, some pieces of raw ginger found their way to
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is a brand of ginger-based food products in Australia. The
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