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Prices for NZ's main primary exports could rise to new heights in the coming year, but beneath that is a layer of not so good news.
Published in General News
The news has gone from bad to worse for a2 Milk - the company Synlait had hitched its wagon to.
Published in Milking It
Fonterra's plan to return $1 billion to shareholders in three years through the divestments of overseas milk pools is the right move, according to Waikato farmer Andrew McGiven.
Published in General News
It's been a slow start to the dairy season on the West Coast of the South Island.
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The newly-appointed chair of sheep milk pioneer Maui Food Group says the company is embarking on a new stage of diversification and growth.
Published in Management
Three enterprising Mackenzie College (Fairlie) students may well have come up with the perfect solution to an age-old problem of livestock accessing water from frozen troughs. David Anderson reports...
Published in General News
Milk production in China is booming and this could be bad news for New Zealand farmers.
Published in General News
Chinese Taipei is the latest of three countries seeking to join the CPTPP – the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership.
Published in General News
The next three months will be critical for the primary sector as it tries to get product to key markets in the midst of a logistical crisis.
Published in General News
The forecast for global sheepmeat and beef demand is positive for the 2021-22 season supported by  solid market fundamentals, strong demand and tight supply, according to Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s (B+LNZ) New Season Outlook 2021-22.
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