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Fonterra's efforts to rein in costs now see it turning the screws on staff by suspending bonuses and pay rises for its top earners.
Published in General News
A Waitangi Tribunal report and recommendations on water ownership have put Māori rights and interests in freshwater firmly back in the public spotlight, just as the Government releases a raft of policy changes.
Published in General News
State farmer Landcorp (Pāmu) returned a net loss of $11 million in the year to June 30, 2019.
Published in General News
New SmartRigger fence components build on creativity that won its creator TC Fence Systems an Innovation Award at Fieldays 2018.
Published in Machinery & Products
At least 50% of milking plants in New Zealand do not have automatic cup removers, says Milktech NZ.
Published in Machinery & Products
The new Holden Tourer may be just the ticket for Kiwi families wanting to go on adventures.
Published in Motoring
Irrigating farmers in the Amuri district in North Canterbury are continuing to record improved environmental performance.
Published in Management
Sheep and beef farmers are unhappy with the Government’s proposals to improve freshwater quality around the country.
Published in General News
DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle says the dairy sector and our farmers share the same vision communities, Māori and Government have to protect and improve our freshwater resources.
Published in General News
The Government says it is taking action to stop the degradation of waterways and clean up rivers and lakes within a generation.
Published in General News
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