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COLLABORATION AND consolidation will be the key to horticulture growing from a $3.5 billion industry today to its targeted aim of $10 billion per annum by 2020.
Published in Agribusiness
Mere lip service to sustainability is not in itself sustainable, says chemical company BASF. 
Published in Agribusiness
DISCUSSION ON the potential impacts of the restructuring at AgResearch were wiped by Fonterra’s news this month – yet for the rural economy (which is, of course, New Zealand’s economy), the restructuring could have just as dire and long term consequences.
Published in Opinion
MORE AND more weed populations resistant to one or more herbicides will be found in New Zealand, growers and agronomists gathered for PGG Wrightson Grain’s winter conference were warned.
Published in Management
PGW GRAIN reckons a new wheat, KWM31, could replace milling stalwart Morph.
Published in Management
TRIPLETS: AVOID them or make the most of them?
Published in Management
HERDOWNERS SHOULD ensure the service bulls leased this season are tested for bovine tuberculosis (TB) before allowing them near their stock, says TBfree New Zealand.
Published in Farm Health
BALING CAPACITY is as much as 20% higher in Case IH’s new LB4 series large square baler than in previous models, the company reports.
Published in Machinery & Products
Federated Farmers has paid tribute to David Shearer, who this afternoon resigned as the Labour leader.
Published in General News
Leaders in the science, education and agriculture sector met to progress plans for the Waikato Agricultural Research Hub.
Published in General News
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