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Whether 28,000 dairy cattle destined for China, and currently held in quarantine, actually get to their destination is up in the air.
Published in General News
OPINION: One of Australia’s biggest dairy businesses is back on the market after the Federal Government knocked back a bid by Chinese company Mengniu.
Published in Milking It
Fonterra shrugged off the effects of COVID-19 in many markets to record a $67 million rise in normalised earnings before income tax (EBIT).
Published in General News
Dairy companies around the world are facing a dilemma – whether to expand or divest assets, says Rabobank’s Mary Ledman.
Published in General News
The fate of 28,000 cows in quarantine in New Zealand and supposedly destined for China in the coming weeks hangs in the balance.
Published in General News
As a sign of the times, last week Valtra brought together 180 journalists from around the world for the “livestream” launch of its first, fifth-generation tractor – the new G series.
Published in Machinery & Products
New Zealand should be carefully watching the unfolding trade war between Australia and China, says trade expert Stephen Jacobi.
Published in General News
An East-West Covid split is dictating global meat returns for New Zealand farmers.
Published in General News
Red meat exports increased to Australia, the US, the UK and Korea in July, according to a Meat Industry Association (MIA) analysis.
Published in General News
Horticulture exports hit a record breaking $6.2 billion in the year ending June 2019 – up $720 million over the previous year.
Published in General News
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