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Holiday Trading
From all at Redox, we wish you a safe holiday season and a Happy New Year! We will be closed for all public holidays across all our branches. See below for our branches closure dates: Australia Friday 25th December 2020 – Christmas...
Fresh summer fruit harvest and post-harvest looms
It’s that time of year again when Australia’s fresh summer fruit is beginning to show up in wholesalers and supermarkets across the country. Apricots, plums, peaches and nectarines in particular, which the Australian horticulture...
Redox to continue operations under circuit breaker restrictions in South Australia
We would like to reassure all customers and suppliers that Redox’s operations in South Australia will not be interrupted by the latest restrictions effective as of the 19th November 2020. Our clients include critical infrastructure and...
Chelated-Iron – Greener and stronger
The global market for Chelated-Iron is largely driven by the challenges faced in the horticulture and agriculture sectors. The problem is not that iron isn’t present in the soil. The problem is its bioavailability, or its ability to be...
Employee Spotlight – Olga Montoro
In this month’s Employee Spotlight, we shine a light on one of our in-house Chemist, Olga Montoro. When did you start working at Redox? I started at Redox back in 2012 as a chemist, prior to this I was completing my Bachelor of Science...
November Shipping Update
Due to the ongoing global impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, customers should be forewarned that despite best efforts, container space and pricing remains an issue. Equipment shortages in Asia, for instance, are worsening as importers in...
Knowledge is integral to nut success
The tree nut industry in Australia accounts for nearly 40% of all Australian horticultural exports. This is dominated by Almond production which represents more than 50% of the total area planted at 44000 hectares. The Iconic native...
Stearic Acid – Soaps, candles, batteries and playing cards?
Emulsifier, lubricant, used in ointments, lotions, emollients, and more. Stearic Acids versatility might surprise you. The word “stear” is a Greek word meaning “tallow,” once upon a time saturated fatty acid were largely derived...
Citric Acid – fruits, vegetables & fungus
Commonly used as a food additive for flavouring and as a preservative, citric acid is also used in cosmetics, for medical purposes, as an antioxidant and in cleaning products. First extracted by a Swedish researcher in 1784, the odourless...