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Federated Farmers is concerned the Green Party has misinterpreted the Treasury's Briefing to Incoming Minister (BIM) on biosecurity.
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Fonterra farmers want the co-op to get on with TAF (trading among farmers), says chairman Henry van der Heyden.
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Judging has begun to select the winners in the 2012 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards from the record 525 entrants.
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The rising New Zealand dollar being toyed with on the international currency market is driving local wool values down, says New Zealand Wool Services International Ltd's general manager, John Dawson.
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Rainfalls and temperatures around the country are likely to be near normal for almost all regions, says NIWA.
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Time is closing in on the search to find the best innovation in the New Zealand irrigation industry.
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While the number of agricultural deaths has fallen from 19 in 2010 to 15 in 2011, Federated Farmers is committed to bring it down still further.
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With the new school year kicking off today, Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) is calling for a national police campaign to target speedsters past school buses.
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CHINA COULD have sued New Zealand for breach of its Free Trade Agreement if Pengxin’s application to buy the Crafar farms was declined, says a legal academic.
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A local consortium which made an unsuccessful bid for Crafar Farms says it will challenge in court the Government's decision to approve a Chinese buyer.
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