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Rural Women NZ is offering its support to those affected by wildfires in the Tasman-Nelson region.
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New Zealand wool has now completely replaced British wool for innovative European carpet manufacturer Ege in its printed carpet process.
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Alliance Group has rewarded shareholders with a $3.2 million loyalty payment distribution.
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Strong milk production in New Zealand is putting downward pressure on global dairy prices.
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China's market share of NZ’s primary exports is material and raises the issue of concentration risk, says BNZ rural economist Doug Steel.
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Normally, at this time of the year, Central Hawkes Bay is bone dry. But this season is the exception, as Peter Burke found out.
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‘Wet’ sums up the 2018-19 grain season for Canterbury, says the Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) research manager for cereals, Rob Craigie.
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A Beef + Lamb NZ director who ‘liked’ an anti-farming newspaper columnist's tweet last week has raised eyebrows in farming circles.
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A long-time anti-farming newspaper columnist is facing backlash on social media for falsely implying last year that former Fonterra chairman John Wilson was faking ill-health.
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The meat industry is preparing for Britain to crash out of the EU on March 29.
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