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Rabobank’s new horticulture and wine analyst believes there are a  number of opportunities ahead for the New Zealand wine industry.
Published in General News
When Lincoln Agritech took on a Chinese student, Zheng (James) Wang, it didn’t foresee him becoming the company’s China business development manager.
Published in General News
Fewer tyre kickers than previously and people there to do real business was one of the observations made at Asia Fruit Logistica, says Horticulture NZ acting chief executive Richard Palmer.
Published in General News
There's a chance that the lamb price could hit $9/kg next month.
Published in General News
Premium airline travellers departing India are now being served Pure South lamb from New Zealand.
Published in General News
After eight years hard work, Mataura Valley Milk’s new $240 million nutrition plant at McNab, near Gore, has begun production on schedule.
Published in Management
US President Donald Trump’s trade tiff with China has hit American farmers in the pocket as China’s retaliatory tariffs on US exports start to bite. Soybean farmers are the hardest-hit.
Published in Milking It
As you read this, the factors affecting the outlook for global commodity markets are finely balanced, with much swinging on the weather – so there’s nothing new. 
Published in World News
The US trade war with China poses a risk for New Zealand, says ANZ’s chief economist, Sharon Zollner.
Published in General News
At PotatoEurope, near Hanover, this year, Grimme will unveil two self-propelled harvesters for the global market.
Published in Machinery & Products
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