FQC Updates Website Due To Demand
22 April 2009
MEDIA RELEASE
FQC Updates Website Due To Demand
The Fertiliser Quality Council (FQC) has
updated its website in response to increasing demand.
The website has been accessed 1.5 million times in the last three years with almost 15,000 people downloading the technical information.
FQC Executive Director, Kevin Geddes, said the updated site (www.fqc.co.nz) was more user friendly, more easily accessed and contained a lot more information.
“With the site’s high usage we felt it needed to be state-of-the-art for its type. I believe we have achieved that,” Kevin Geddes said. “If you want information on modern fertiliser or spreading practices you will find it on our site.
“In addition we have expanded the download section and will continue to do that.
“Finally I believe the FQC site’s usage shows just how seriously NZ farmers take the purchase and application of fertiliser. They purchase ethical Fertmark fertilisers and get them precisely spread with Spreadmark accredited operators,” Kevin Geddes said.
“The site upgrade is near completion and we are committed to the continual development of this important industry resource.”
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