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Fonterra says its Farm Insights Report sent out to farmers recently doesn’t benchmark lameness on shareholders’ farms.
Published in General News
Rodrigo Calandria's first New Zealand winery experience was filling vast gabion baskets with rocks at Marisco, during a working holiday from Argentina.
Published in General News
Labour supply is the most pressing issue facing New Zealand's wine industry in the lead-up to the 2022 vintage.
Published in General News
A few months after landing in New Zealand in 1985, Rudi Bauer felt disconnected and alone, homesick for the culture of Austria.
Published in General News
When Daniel Le Brun first visited Marlborough in 1978, he was "immediately convinced" the region had the potential for great wine.
Published in General News
Andy Frost has spent nearly 40 years weaving science and research into the practical business of growing and making wine, with groundbreaking consequences for the wine industry.
Published in Profiles
Driving a tractor up and down a vineyard gives you plenty of time to think, says Gisborne grape grower John Clarke, who's put that time to good use during 30 years of governance.
Published in General News
To wrap up The Social Place column for the year, we asked a few social butterflies for advice on platforms, payments, branding and navigating Covid-19.
Published in Regional Updates
Read On... Since our last Marketing Place the New Zealand Winegrowers (NZW) Blind Tasting has become another casualty of Covid-19 postponements.
Published in Regional Updates
Making a change to any businesses is difficult.
Published in Agribusiness
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