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Some good news - albeit temporary for primary exports.
Published in General News
Troubled Canterbury milk processor Synlait has received a boost with Chinese authorities giving the company the green light to manufacture and export infant formula for the next four years.
Published in General News
The first Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction for the new season delivered underwhelming results last week.
Published in General News
The executive director of Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand (DCANZ) says her organisation supports ongoing efforts from the NZ Government to bring down trade barriers to ensure a diversity of trade opportunities for New Zealand exporters.
Published in General News
Fonterra has lifted its monthly advance rate paid to farmer suppliers by 30c/kgMS for the next six months but that may not be enough for many farmers.
Published in General News
New Zealand's short but sweet persimmon season is now underway.
Published in Agribusiness
In what your old mate reckons is par for the course for the current Government, it has blown more taxpayer money on a wasted cause.
Published in The Hound
NZ Avocado Growers Association chief executive Jen Scoular will step down in August after serving 12 years in the role.
Published in General News
Rabobank has announced an opening farmgate milk forecast of $8.20kg/MS for the 2023/24 season, while also highlighting vastly changed global dairy markets.
Published in General News
Farmers have been told that an opening forecast milk price of $8/kgMS this season hinges on China’s demand for whole milk powder (WMP) bouncing back.
Published in General News
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