Red meat rebound
The red meat sector is poised for a strong rebound this season, with export receipts forecast to top $10 billion and farm profitability to almost double.
Sheep and beef farmers have sent a clear message to the Beef+Lamb NZ board by voting out one long-time director and nearly dumping another.
On the back of a controversial board backed resolution to give directors a hefty pay rise, long-time northern South Island director Phil Smith has been dumped with Ashburton farmer Kate Acland thrashing him by 2,792 votes. Meanwhile, northern North Island director Martin Coup was only re-elected by 547 votes ahead of challenger Gray Baldwin.
Beef+Lamb NZ directors have come under criticism about the process and appropriateness of a board resolution, presented at the meeting, asking for a substantial increase in director fees.
This move became more controversial, following revelations that the board had disestablished the Directors Independent Remuneration Committee (DIRC) late last year, which was set up in 2016 as an independent body to recommend any changes in director remuneration.
Farmers had expressed concerns about the removal of the DIRC, which now sees the BLNZ board deciding for themselves about how much they are to be paid.
Ravensdown South Island shareholders have voted Jane Smith to the co-operative board for a three-year term.
Federated Farmers say Environment Canterbury's decision to declare a 'nitrate emergency' is a shameless political stunt that won't help anyone.
Academic and former Fonterra director Nicola Shadbolt has been elected as LIC director.
New Zealand Winegrowers chief executive Philip Gregan has announced his plans to retire in June 2026, marking 43 years of service to the New Zealand wine industry.
It's 100 years for the Hoban family’s Parham Hill Corriedale stud and times continue to change.
Farmers want the Government to scrap controversial freshwater rules that "put river spirits and ideology ahead of practical water use", says Federated Farmers board member Mark Hooper.
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