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Peter Burke has spent the last three weeks observing Brexit first-hand in England and Ireland. 
Published in Opinion
Election candidates raised the temperature on freshwater issues at a packed public meeting in Christchurch.
Published in General News
New Zealand and Australia have done “wonderful work” in their produce industries.  But after it leaves the farm or orchard it can get into the “messy middle”, says Gary Loh, a Singapore blockchain entrepreneur.
Published in General News
A new study has found that barn dairy’s carbon footprint is bigger than pasture-based dairy’s.
Published in General News
Consumer trust has never been more valuable to the New Zealand food industry and will play a major role in its future success.
Published in General News
Horticulture's Bledisloe Cup for 2019 was won by Gisborne horticulture leader Bill Thorpe.
Published in General News
Farmers say they recognise they have ultimate responsibility of stock traceability, and want the National Animal Identification and Traceability system (NAIT) to work.
Published in General News
Could hemp help New Zealand's wine industry?
Published in Industry
Master of Wine Margaret Harvey may not be so well known amongst younger wine industry members. But ask any one of the pioneers of the 80s and 90s about her, and you are bound to hear glowing reviews.
Published in Profiles
Changes in a farm’s land use or policies which result in it having mostly young livestock could be disastrous in promoting the development of drench resistance.
Published in Farm Health
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