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Fertiliser co-operative Ravensdown is trialling a new source of phosphate rock from Australia.
Published in Agribusiness
The dairy sector has once again come to the rescue of New Zealand Inc by earning a record $22 billion for the year ended June 2022 and is set to earn an additional billion dollars in a year's time.
Published in General News
The absence of Chinese demand for dairy continues to impact global prices.
Published in General News
Fonterra last week lifted its earning guidance for this season but narrowed its forecast farmgate milk price due to softening whole milk powder prices.
Published in General News
In a recent report, agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank notes that Chile is by far the largest exporter of cherries in the Southern Hemisphere – accounting for 96% of total exports last season.
Published in Agribusiness
Kia ora tatou, As we re-engage with our global audiences, sharing a clear and memorable New Zealand brand story about what makes us truly unique has been an exciting development.
Published in Industry
After two years of Covid chaos, many growers and wineries will have entered 2022 hoping for a better, more ‘normal’ 12 months ahead.
Published in Opinion
Southland's Mataura Valley Milk has embarked on a major project to fully electrify its plant near Gore onto "100% renewable energy" by November next year.
Published in General News
China's sway over what New Zealand dairy farmers get paid for their milk has been on display this year.
Published in General News
Former Fonterra director Donna Smit's six-year tenure on the board can be best described as a game of three halves.
Published in General News
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