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The world's cheese business was worth US$216 billion last year, and in four years should be worth US$237b, says market research company Canadean. 
Published in Agribusiness
A Chinese-Russian joint venture plans to build a 100,000-cow dairy farm in northern China, but one analyst has serious doubts the project will achieve such scale.
Published in Dairy News
Chinese-owned independent processor Oceania Dairy will be exporting infant formula from its Glenavy plant in South Canterbury by the end of this year.
Published in General News
Oversupply is still the underlying weakness affecting dairy prices, says ASB rural economist Nathan Penny.
Published in General News
Jittters over the Chinese stock market were behind the 10.7% drop in the overall Global Dairy Trade price index last week, giving some hope of a minor bounceback, says one economist.
Published in General News
In the first quarter of this year New Zealand’s beef exports were worth NZ$1 billion, according to meat industry blog MeatExportNZ.
Published in General News
Feds president William Rolleston has called for the NZ government to stand strong in the TPP negotiations. 
Published in General News
Concern is growing in political and economic circles that the low dairy prices could tip New Zealand into a recession.
Published in General News
The first wool auction of the 2015/16 season saw a 92% clearance with a slightly softer tone, says NZWI general manager, John Dawson.
Published in Markets
BNZ senior economist Craig Ebert says he doubts the crisis on the Chinese sharemarket will trigger a wholesale collapse of the Chinese economy.
Published in Markets
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