Six Priorities to Unlock Growth
OPINION: Dairy farmers know better than anyone that change is constant.
Farmers have voted to continue the Milksolids Levy that funds DairyNZ.
DairyNZ chair Tracy Brown says the result shows farmers support the work DairyNZ delivers on behalf of New Zealand dairy farmers.
“Over the last year farmers gave clear feedback on the areas they want DairyNZ to focus on," Brown says. "They’ve shown support for our strategy of applying DairyNZ’s strong engine of dairy science to deliver tools and resources that drive productivity, strengthen farm systems, and support farmers to compete on sustainability."
“I would like to sincerely thank every farmer who took the time to participate in the vote. Farmers have given us a clear mandate to get on with the job.”
“With the levy vote confirmed, DairyNZ will be putting all its energy into delivery of its work programme, including advancing genetic gain, harnessing data and insights to strengthen farm systems, and contributing to improved water quality across New Zealand,” says Brown.
The Milksolids levy results show that 66 percent of levy payers who participated in the vote supported the levy, which represents 72 percent of Milksolids produced by all voters.
DairyNZ will now lodge the formal levy application to gain ministerial approval. It anticipates this process to be completed prior to the General Election on 7 November this year.
State farmer Pamu has delivered its strongest operating result on record.
Four years since it was first detected in New Zealand, researchers and growers now know much more about management of maize pest fall armyworm (FAW).
The Government has announced it will pause key parts of Waikato Plan Change 1 (PC1) in a decision that is set to give Waikato farmers a reprieve from new consenting and farm-planning requirements while the wider resource management system is overhauled.
OPINION: The time has come for the Government to back the organic sector.
Plan ahead and be patient. That’s the message to farmers and horticulturalists from the chairman of the NZ Agricultural Aviation Association, Kent Weir.
The industry is crying out for graduates with agricultural related degrees.
OPINION: After hogging the media limelight for telling a NZ Chinese MP to "go back home", Winston Peters has decided…
OPINION: With fuel prices soaring, one would have expected most farmers to be reclaiming excise duty on petrol.