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The meat industry is short of about 2000 workers, a gap needing filling by much more than just signing up foreign workers.
Published in Opinion
China remains the key to where the global marketplace is heading in dairy prices, says Westpac economist Anne Boniface.
Published in Agribusiness
In a little under four months, the East Coast Farming Expo will return for a fourth year of innovation, interaction and excellence.
Published in Agribusiness
Fonterra has dropped its forecast farmgate milk price for the season.
Published in General News
The Horticulture New Zealand board has elected Barry O’Neil as its new president and chairman.
Published in General News
New Zealand scientists are taking a leading role in the global effort to preserve and improve soil health. 
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DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb New Zealand have reached an agreement on how they will split the cost of eradicating Mycoplasma bovis.
Published in General News
The role of project manager for the Red Meat Profit Partnership (RMPP) Action Network programme was too good to ignore, says Brendon Patchett.
Published in General News
Meat processor Alliance says its operating profit dropped 60% because of higher payment to farmer shareholders.
Published in General News
Wine appreciation is full of accepted rules and wisdom. Some are as simple as “red wine goes with red meat”. Others are more finicky – e.g. “Champagne must be served at four degrees Celsius”. 
Published in General News
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