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More evidence - if it was needed - that farming sector confidence is on the wane, burdened down by increasing red tape and workforce shortages.
Published in General News
National Fieldays 2021 has come and gone, with general consensus being that it was a good event.
Published in General News
Farmers are again the hapless targets of new government regulations - this time to reduce the country's car fleet carbon emissions.
Published in General News
Despite the disruption of the Covid-19 pandemic, revenue from New Zealand's primary exports in the past season only dropped by 1% and is predicted to quickly pick up and reach a record high of $49.6 billion in the next 12 months.
Published in General News
A new farm work visa proposed by Australia could cause more misery for labour-strapped New Zealand farmers.
Published in General News
A University of Otago study has found that the poorly-managed government response to the 2017 M. bovis outbreak inflicted significant and lasting trauma on farmers whose stock were culled.
Published in General News
With the effects of Covid-19 still impacting many New Zealand industries, it's imperative the wine sector taps into home-grown business knowledge and support.
Published in Profiles
Drinks International have conducted their annual survey to find out which are the world's most admired wine brands.
Published in Opinion
The late professor Émile Peynaud was not a fan of aerating wine by decanting it, claiming that the action of oxygen dissolved in a sound wine when ready to serve is usually detrimental.
Published in Opinion
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