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Falling milk production due to weather constraints has forced Fonterra to reduce sales volumes across its entire product range.
Published in General News
An expert in data management in the meat industry is calling for a fundamental change in the technology used in the NAIT (National Animal Identification and Tracing) system.
Published in General News
Fonterra chairman John Wilson claims the co-op’s overall strategy in China is “working very well”.
Published in General News
Christmas and the ensuing holiday season may seem like a long time ago, as we race into February, but for many overseas visitors, the holiday is just beginning.
Published in Editorial
Export commodity prices have started 2018 on a firm footing thanks in part to the buoyant global trade backdrop. 
Published in Agribusiness
Trade Minister David Parker this month opened the APEC Business Advisory Council meeting in Auckland with a speech about the new Government’s approach to trade. Here are excerpts. 
Published in Opinion
Fonterra says its partnership with Beingmate has enabled the Anmum range to expand from 60 to 184 cities. 
Published in General News
European dairy co-op Arla Foods will spend $850 million this year to expand its business.
Published in World News
Westpac senior analyst Anne Boniface says fears of tighter international supplies, particularly for whole milk powder, helped dairy prices squeeze higher in the first few Global Dairy Trade auctions of 2018. 
Published in General News
Chinese dairy expert Jane Li says Fonterra’s Anmum is struggling to gain a foothold in the country’s lucrative infant formula market.
Published in General News
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