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While warmer than average temperatures are expected across most of the country until Christmas, commodity prices are showing a somewhat more stable outlook for the season ahead.
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NZ's red meat exports dropped to $615 million in October - a 14% drop on the same month last year.
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Recent rains are almost the last straw for sheep and beef farmers in Tairawhiti.
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A $7-plus milk price for this season is almost locked in, claims ASB economist Nathaniel Keall.
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It's now official, in the coming year the value of NZ's dairy, meat and forestry exports will be down significantly - with horticulture holding its own.
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Synlait's majority shareholder Bright Dairy of China has thrown its support behind the Canterbury milk processor as it recovers from several years of poor run.
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The search for a new chair for troubled Canterbury milk processor Synlait is progressing, says acting chair Paul McGilvary.
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An improvement in global markets and a weak New Zealand dollar are behind the ANZ Bank's optimistic prediction of a $7.70/kgMS farmgate milk price for this season.
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The recently released 2023 Lamb Crop Report from Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) suggests farmers have successfully navigated challenges to deliver a great lambing.
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Purchasing about a third of global contracted volume on the GDT auction platform, Fonterra's authorised resellers in China are an important part of the co-operative's ingredients business.
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