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New Zealand runs the risk of being caught up in the economic war between China and the US, according to Rabobank's head of global economics and research, Jan Lambregts.
Published in General News
Farmers and their advisors are scratching their heads trying to work out the best way to deal with metre deep silt that is sitting on top of high-quality lowland pastures in the Hawke's Bay region.
Published in General News
The Government's Three Waters reforms, now rebranded as the ‘Affordable Water Reforms’, is more of a rebrand than an actual policy reset.
Published in General News
The country's second largest milk processor has slashed its forecast milk price range for the last third of this season by 50c.
Published in General News
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor says National's agriculture policy will take the country backwards, not forwards.
Published in General News
Cutting red tape, diluting Wellington's grip on rural sector reforms, reducing the number of regulations, allowing more overseas workers into New Zealand and restoring the option of live animal exports.
Published in General News
Up to 50 jobs look likely to be axed at Irish mixer wagon manufacturer Keenan, who have weathered the post-Covid storm with some difficulties that saw production and profitability compromised.
Published in Machinery & Products
While we have become accustomed to vehicle manufacturers offering alternative fuel sources for its ranges, other than New Holland with its commercially available T6 Methane tractors, the agricultural landscape is firmly fixated on diesel power.
Published in Machinery & Products
People took to the streets in Europe and the United States in 1911 to draw attention to the challenges faced by women.
Published in Industry
A behind-the-scenes look at Auckland International Airport's biosecurity arrangements provided the team at New Zealand Winegrowers with some interesting insights into the lives of detector dogs, the eating habits of long-haul passengers... and dirty laundry.
Published in Industry
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