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Three years ago fruit and vegetable trader T&G told Pukekohe growers about a potato with lower carbs and fewer calories, called Lotatoes.
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The New Zealand meat industry could be hit by fallout from the tense and divisive Brexit negotiations.
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Fonterra directors are in line for a pay increase after a three-year freeze.
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The government's chief science advisor warns that some scientists in New Zealand use their scientific standing to make claims well beyond available evidence and their own expertise.
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Lamb, sheep and deer prices are likely to remain firm, but cow and bull prices could soften, according to the Alliance Group’s projections for the new season.
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Vegetable growers will be taking a hit from lost production this year because of the wet weather, says Horticulture NZ’s chief executive Mike Chapman.
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Irrigators say they are looking forward to continuing to develop a constructive and productive working relationship with the new government.
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South Waikato ginseng producer Maraeroa is now ready to approach potential investors after receiving up to $40,000 funding from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
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The red meat sector wants to know what attributes in beef and lamb products are important to key consumers and how it influences their purchase decisions.
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Two Marlborough wine companies have done something no other Sauvignon Blanc producer in the world has ever done – achieve a 98-point score in a Decanter Panel Tasting.
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