Rabobank's outlook for New Zealand's dairy, beef, sheepmeat, and horticulture sectors.

Legislation aimed at tightening up the rules and laws on organic products has drawn widespread support from the organic sector.

Three more herds are infected with tuberculosis (TB) in Hawke’s Bay, OSPRI announced today.

Meat and dairy boosted the total volume of manufacturing sales to its strongest quarterly rise in six years, Stats NZ said today.

Unlike some other exporters, Fonterra’s scheduling, logistics and delivery activities to all markets are largely operating as normal, the cooperative says.

Former special agricultural trade envoy Mike Petersen says it will probably take months for supply chains to and in China to clear in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

IrrigationNZ’s biennial conference, coming up in April, aims to “to lead the conversation on the future of water for Aotearoa.”

Ross Macmillan is looking forward to treating a coach load of international visitors to a nearly two-week tour of the South Island’s Merino industry.

The coronavirus has only had a moderate impact on dairy prices so far, according to Westpac head of strategy Imre Speizer.

Wool trading on both sides of the Tasman is back up and running after a cyberattack on industry software provider Talman.

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