Taking On Winnie
OPINION: No one messes around with Winston Peters, more so in a general election year.
The value of goods exports to Australia ($8.7 billion) surpassed those to China for the year ended March 2015, says Statistics New Zealand.
The world tractor market for 2014 is estimated to be about 2.1 million units, which showed a slight decline and high regional variation.
Demand for New Zealand fresh milk in China is “exploding”, says independent processor Green Valley Dairy.
After an uninspiring ten months, the start of 2015 has understandably created a great deal more optimism on the sellers’ side of global dairy markets.
New Zealand infant formula exports to China have been given a boost with the launch last week of a new pilot project to test products here instead of there.
A Kiwi company specialising in selling milk products to China is planning a major expansion and is planning to raise $10 million to do this.
Giesen Wines is earning a growing following in China, where it has been exporting for the past five years.
Not every day do you hear of Fonterra working with smaller players in the competitive global market. A case in point – China.
Auckland exporter Biopure Health is welcoming in the Chinese New Year by securing a hold in China’s tough new infant formula market.
The New Zealand China Council is backing the findings of a report that affirms our future lies with China despite an economic slowdown there.
OPINION: No one messes around with Winston Peters, more so in a general election year.
OPINION: Staying on Federated Farmers, this week's annual general meeting in Auckland is shaping up to be an interesting one.