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Forest owners say kinks in the laws covering the release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) need to be ironed out.
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Weak lamb prices are cutting into sheep and beef farmers' profits this season.
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Falling global dairy prices, dry conditions and high input costs are tightening the margins for Australia's dairy farmers and reducing national milk production.
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Fonterra's earnings per share dividend forecast was lifted from 45c to 55c in January and will be updated in March in the half year results, says chairman John Wilson.
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A member poll by Federated Farmers shows 11.1% of dairy farmers are now under pressure by banks over their mortgages. 
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Subsidies handed to European farmers are partly responsible for the dip in global dairy prices, says Federated Farmers Dairy chairman Andrew Hoggard.
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The export market is worth over $1.5 billion to New Zealand winegrowers.
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An award winning rotary milking technology is helping a New Zealand company make inroads into overseas markets.
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Four Fonterra farmers will travel to Sri Lanka this year as part of a new farmer volunteer scheme to work with their Sri Lankan counterparts.
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Federated Farmers is calling for the Government to apply diplomatic pressure with European countries wanting to move backwards towards more regulation.
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