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Horticulture is again the star in primary exports revenue growth, says MPI’s Situation and Outlook September update.
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The rise in global dairy prices could be partially attributed to demand from China, says Westpac market strategist Imre Speizer.
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OPINION: By 2050 China will own New Zealand agriculture and with it our country’s future.
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Fonterra's woes are also worsening in Australia.
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New Zealand’s primary sector exports continue to surpass expectations with revenue reaching a record $46.4 billion, up 8.7% on the previous year.
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Consumer trust has never been more valuable to the New Zealand food industry and will play a major role in its future success.
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Horticulture's Bledisloe Cup for 2019 was won by Gisborne horticulture leader Bill Thorpe.
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OPINION: ‘Policy on the fly’ has never been a good option and our Government appears to be combining this with ideology at the forefront and common sense trailing behind.
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Tucked away at Paerata, south of Auckland, is another success story of New Zealand’s dairy industry.
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The latest survey of farmer confidence from Federated Farmers does not make pretty reading, says BNZ senior economic Doug Steel. But it's not all doom and gloom.
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