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It was highly appropriate that the launch of Sauvignon Blanc 2019 occurred on the one day of the year set aside to celebrate this variety of wine.
Published in Industry
Dunsandel farmer Michael Woodward may be Federated Farmers North Canterbury dairy chairman but his real passion is the angora goats he inherited from his father John.
Published in Management
Global milk supply is stalling and that could mean more money in the pockets of New Zealand dairy farmers.
Published in General News
Mike Petersen says the potential US-China trade war poses long term threats for NZ products.
Published in General News
A trade expert has backed up comments by agricultural trade envoy Mike Petersen, who says New Zealand is facing its most challenging time in trade in 30 years.
Published in General News
Agribusiness expert Keith Woodford says within the next five years China could be accepting only A2 milk products.
Published in General News
The maker of revered Kiwi Red Band gumboots is this year celebrating 60 years in production.
Published in Agribusiness
If you think only dairy farmers are facing fire from the new coalition Government, think again.
Published in Opinion
ProWein is the most important trade fair for wines and spirits worldwide. For a quarter of a century now it has been organised every March in the German metropolis of Düsseldorf bringing the global sector together. 
Published in General News
More segregation of milk to different factories is a strong likelihood for Fonterra, says chairman John Wilson.
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