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Proactive and well-prepared farmers and lenders stand to gain from the introduction of the Farm Debt Mediation scheme, according to Scott Abel and Bridie McKinnon from law firm Buddle Findlay.
Published in Opinion
Two hundred years ago, the very first grape vines were planted into New Zealand soils by Reverend Samuel Marsden at the Church Mission Society in Kerikeri.
Published in General News
The past year has been a momentous one for our sector. For me the past 12 months has been marked by two stand out events.
Published in Opinion
OPINION: The groundswell supporting the restoring powers of regenerative agriculture is mostly based on examples from overseas.
Published in Opinion
Lincoln University says it is delighted that the Minister of Education has approved $80 million for new science facilities as part of a wider campus development programme.
Published in Agribusiness
Chinese dairy giant Mengniu has become one of Australia’s major dairy processors with a brace of recent purchases.
Published in World News
The world avocado market is worth at least $9 billion globally and NZ Avocado is confident supply is increasing, but demand is increasing even more, says chief executive Jen Scoular.
Published in General News
Unregistered raw milk suppliers around the country have been banned from selling their product.
Published in General News
The urban rural divide is not just a New Zealand issue.
Published in General News
The Wools of NZ board considers its 2019 financial outcomes to be satisfactory given “the first year as a fully commercial company, operating in a very challenging wool market”.
Published in General News
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