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Troubled milk processor Synlait Milk won’t find it easy to offload under-utilised South Island assets.
Published in General News
Meat processor and exporter Silver Fern Farms Ltd has joined fellow South Island-based meat company Alliance Group in reporting a big loss for the past year.
Published in General News
Are Chinese buyers returning to the Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auctions?
Published in General News
Snack sized apple business Rockit says it is fired up for a record 2024 season.
Published in General News
Red meat exports topped $932 million during February, with demand from the US helping to offset the weak Chinese market.
Published in General News
OPINION: Last week's revelation that data relating to New Zealand MPs was stolen amid Chinese state-sponsored cyber espionage targeting two arms of the country’s Parliament could test the long-standing trade relations between the two countries.
Published in Milking It
A poor half-year financial result is forcing listed Canterbury milk processor Synlait to carry out “a strategic review” of its North Island assets, including its new plant at Pokeno and blending and canning facility in Auckland.
Published in General News
Listed Canterbury milk processor Synlait’s shares have been placed in a trading halt.
Published in General News
Shipping disruption caused by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea has so far not impacted fertiliser prices or supply on farm.
Published in Management
Dairy sheep and goat farmers are being told to reduce milk supply as processors face a slump in global demand for their products.
Published in Agribusiness
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