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It would be fair to say the Avatar is a new name to the global market for UTV's, but that could be about to change.
Published in Machinery & Products
As Australian politicians haggle over endorsing a free trade agreement with China, farmers are warning that failure to ratify the deal will cost them up to A$18 billion over 10 years.
Published in World News
A Chinese corporation has made $73 million sales within 12 months of launching its New Zealand infant formula.
Published in Agribusiness
It's too early to write off China, says Hayden Dillon, head of corporate agribusiness for Crowe Horwath.
Published in General News
Businesses in rural areas are feeling the effects of a marked slowdown in the agricultural sector, according the latest MYOB Business Monitor.
Published in General News
Small Waikato milk processor Tatua's payout has again left other dairy co-ops trailing behind.
Published in General News
Since the SFF/Shanghai Maling deal was announced earlier last month some SFF shareholders, and other critics, have expressed concerns about the implications of foreign investment.
Published in General News
Agriculture product sales growth in US, China and South America enabled Skellerup to increase its agri division earnings despite the slightly softer New Zealand market, says chair Sir Selwyn Cushing.
Published in General News
Farmgate milk price forecasts by at least two banks, ASB and BNZ, have now been hiked upwards to $5/kgMS for the 2015-16 season.
Published in General News
Low milk prices have not only affected farmgate returns in New Zealand, they blew a $44 million hole last financial year in Fonterra's China farm business.
Published in General News
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