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Wednesday, 09 June 2021 12:55

Wellbeing events eye young farmers

A new initiative is being funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to help improve the wellbeing of young people in rural communities.

Published in General News

A dairy farmer whose neglect of yearling cattle led to 11 deaths has been fined $17,500 and warned that he could be disqualified from farming if he appears on animal welfare charges again.

Published in General News

A Hamilton woman has been disqualified from owning horses for a year, sentenced to 100 hours community work, and ordered to pay vet fees of $498 after her horse starved to death.

Published in General News

The Government is funding a new programme to help farmers' financial risk management skills and prevent business failure.

Published in Agribusiness
Wednesday, 12 May 2021 13:55

CEO fined for NAIT breach

The chief executive of a large Waikato farm business has copped a $3,600 fine for moving 820 unregistered animals to meat processors.

Published in Agribusiness

New rules for surgical procedures on animals have come into effect following a year-long delay due to Covid-19.

Published in General News

The chief executive of a large Waikato farm business has been fined a total of $3,600 for four charges related to a failure to register 820 animals under the National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) scheme.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 15:56

Drought support expanded

The Government will boost its drought support to new parts of the country and continue helping farmers in areas facing long-term dry conditions, says Agriculture and Rural Communities Minister Damien O’Connor.

Published in General News

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is funding an initiative to help migrants living in rural Mid Canterbury get a driver's licence.

Published in General News

A company, founded by two agribusiness leaders, is partnering with Government on a $20 million research and development programme that could put New Zealand on the map as a leading leaf protein concentrate producer.

Published in General News
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