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Fonterra chairman John Wilson says he is absolutely confident dairying will recover back to sustainable pricing levels for farmers.
Published in General News
Fonterra Shareholders' Council chairman, Duncan Coull, said today's interim results announcement was in line with forecasts, and the expectations of the council.
Published in General News
Over the last few years more Hawke's Bay wineries have been adding bubbles to their range and their reasons for doing so may be as varied as the wine region itself.
Published in Regional Updates
Fonterra doesn't believe it will take much to change the global dairy market, but it expects very little change this year.
Published in General News
Horticulture has "the brightest future of all" in New Zealand's primary industries, according to Mike Petersen, special agricultural trade envoy.
Published in General News
The first slices of cheese have rolled off the new slice on slice line at Fonterra Eltham, in Taranaki.
Published in General News
Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings says dairy exports and imports have been imbalanced for the past 18 months.
Published in General News
Sheep and beef farmers, especially in the South Island, are going to take a substantial hit in their incomes this year as lamb prices weaken.
Published in General News
The Reserve Bank will release an updated stress analysis of the dairy sector this week.
Published in General News
Fonterra Australia commercial director Abhy Maharaj recently addressed the Australian Dairy Conference in Victoria. Here are excerpts from his speech.
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