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News of the plan to improve trade with China came just days after PM Bill English announced plans for a new and ambitious trade strategy called Trade Agenda 2030.
Published in General News
The recent short-lived ban on Brazilian beef by its major customers is unlikely to increase demand for New Zealand products.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to New Zealand sparked a flurry of activity last week.
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Canterbury milk processor Synlait is throwing its support behind new infant formula regulations imposed by Chinese authorities.
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Global dairy giant Yili Group has announced a major expansion plan for its Oceania Dairy plant at Glenavy, south Canterbury.
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Latin America may have been the unexpected cause of the GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) overall price index rising 1.7% last week against expectations, says ASB senior rural economist Nathan Penny.
Published in Agribusiness
While Westland Milk Products suppliers and staff struggle through a tough season, milk processing goes on.
Published in Agribusiness
The 2017 New Zealand kiwifruit season is underway with the first ship, the Asian Adonis, set to sail to Shanghai this week with 840,000 trays of Zespri SunGold Kiwifruit.
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Butter is best when it’s made at Fonterra’s Clandeboye plant in the South Island.
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Dairy prices stabilised in last night’s Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction, rising 1.7% following a 9% fall over the previous two auctions.
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