TAI NELSON
The amount of blossom on the country's apple trees in September will be the first indication of how much fruit NZ may have to ship overseas in the coming season.
Published in General News
Alliance Group is lifting processing capacity by 24% ahead of an expected increase in bobby calf volumes.
Published in General News
It has been a warm and often wet autumn across Aotearoa this year.
Published in Industry
A former dairy farm in a secluded valley on the fringe of Nelson Lakes National Park is set to become New Zealand's biggest hop garden.
Published in Management
A new beef breeding index is expected to be the talk of the bull sales over the next month or so. Six bull studs from around the country have got together and come up with new indexes for the sector, which they claim reflects what the market wants. David Anderson reports...
Published in General News
Rural Communities Minister Kieran McAnulty says rural communities will benefit from education and transport funding announced in today’s budget.
Published in General News
Total exports of apples from the port of Napier in March 2023 were valued at $61 million, 2% up from March last year, according to data released by Stats NZ.
Published in Agribusiness
The Yummy Fruit Company is one of Hawke's Bay's most established orchards, owned by the Paynter family, who came to the region in 1904, after initially running their operation in Nelson.
Published in General News
Helen Morrison’s wine epiphany arrived while she was backpacking in Europe around the end of the millennium.
Published in Profiles
Cyclone Gabrielle has had a major impact on the country's forecast apple harvest for the coming season.
Published in General News
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