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Kiwi farmers are not the only ones nervous about their future as a result of politicians throwing them under the harvester.
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Trump’s trade war will hurt NZ – warning
The escalating trade war between the US and China will impact NZ trade, warns special agricultural trade envoy Mike Petersen.
US milk powder giant rejoins GDT
The largest milk powder producer in the US, DairyAmerica is coming back to Global Dairy Trade (GDT), re-launching skim milk powder on July 16.
US dairy eyes trade
Jim Mulhern, chief executive of National Milk Producers Federation in the US, on the crucial trade agreements shaping the future of dairy.
Outlook better than what farmers feel
The dairy outlook is more rosy and positive than New Zealand producers may have been feeling about it, says US Rabobank global dairy strategist Mary Ledman.
US organics pioneer bullish about NZ
The potential for organics in New Zealand is being viewed as huge because of dairy farmer competence and excellent growing and market conditions.
NZ butter lands in the US
The US states Texas and California are being targeted by Lewis Road Creamery for its specialty butter.
Cows’ misery portrayed
PETA is at it again. It has rolled out Carly the cow to US schoolchildren, telling them of the complex emotional lives of cows and their suffering at the hands of dairy farmers and the wider industry.