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The red meat sector is celebrating a World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling upholding the initial findings of a New Zealand-led dispute against Indonesia on a range of agricultural non-tariff barriers.
Published in General News
Fonterra will soon introduce ‘financial innovations’ to help young farmers join the co-op.
Published in General News
The new revamped TPP agreement preserves the essential elements of the original agreement – particularly improved access to Japan, Canada and other markets – says New Zealand International Business Forum (NZIBF) executive director Stephen Jacobi.
Published in General News
Landcorp, no longer threatened with sales of some of its farms, has reported an after-tax profit of $51.9 million for the year to August 31.
Published in General News
Wool exporters say China has been back in the market in recent weeks.
Published in General News
It's been a wet year alright: MetService is already describing 2017 as “the year it didn’t stop raining” with Waikato rainfall at record levels for January to September.
Published in Management
Fonterra has launched a plan to help improve NZ waterways — and every day Kiwis have been invited to view the efforts.
Published in General News
Diversity in the workplace is a catch phrase, too often an empty one when it comes to women in the wine industry.
Published in General News
AI technician Don Shaw (79) has been surrounded by dairy cows his entire life, bringing many calves into the world.
Published in Farm Health
Dairy farming was always a likely career path for Graham Barlow, of Fermanagh Farm, in the Piako district of Waikato.
Published in Management
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