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		<title>The Mercury, Heart-shaped strawberries</title>
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Heart-shaped strawberries






January 20, 2010 10:29am
A TASMANIAN  farm is harvesting the first Australian crop of heart-shaped strawberries.
Called Seduberries, the berries are being launched today and are the brainchild of young Melbourne entrepreneur, Josh Engwerda, 22. They will soon be for sale on the streets of Melbourne for $2.50 each.
 Gallery: Weird-shaped fruit and vegetables.
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		<title>The Australian &#8211; Heart-shaped strawberries ripe for launch</title>
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				THE first Australian commercial crop of heart-shaped strawberries will be harvested in Tasmania next month.
				
				


		
Called Seduberries, they are the brainchild of entrepreneur, Josh Engwerda, 22, according to a report in the Weekly Times.
Mr Engwerda, who studied engineering and commerce at Melbourne University, won a competition allowing him to transform a disused newspaper sales pillar in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Berry&#8217;s cream of the crop</title>
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Berry&#8217;s cream of the crop

A MELBOURNE green thumb has grown the world&#8217;s first heart-shaped strawberry.
Josh Engwerda, a Melbourne University horticulture and commerce student, spent $20,000 seeing the project through to fruition.
The perfectly formed strawberries, with the patented name Seduberries, grew in 10,000 plastic moulds the he designed and then exported from China.
He experimented on his [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Inventive university students</title>
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Inventive university students Josh Engwerda and Leyla Acaroglu are about to transform two of Melbourne’s newspaper pillars into profitable eco businesses.
They are the City of Melbourne City Pillars Challenge 2009 winners and their innovative business ideas will transform the pillars that previously operated as newspaper kiosks into new CBD business opportunities.
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		<title>Winning Ways</title>
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Winning Ways

Two former newsagency pillars have got the green light to become. eco-businesses.
Students Josh Engwerda and Leyla Acaroglu will operate businesses from the pillars after winning the City of Melbourne City Pillars Challenge.
They will transform the pillars, which previously operated as newspaper kiosks.
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		<title>Melbourne Leader</title>
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Two University Students Win rights for a 12-month business permit in the city

Hamish Heard
HEART-SHAPED strawberries and eco-art will be the order of the day when two of Melbourne’s smallest shops open in the CBD next year. Two entrepreneurial university students have each won $1200, a 12-month business permit and the right to transform a disused [...]]]></description>
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