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Brexit impacts relatively limited
The direct trade impacts of Brexit on NZ's agricultural sector are likely to be relatively contained, Rabobank says in its June Agribusiness Monthly report.
Rising fortunes
The big may get bigger, Sauvignon's star is still rising, distribution will play a key as will the need for wineries to own more of their fruit supply.
Being part of the customer sounding board
Southland dairy farmer, Anita de Wolde discusses her role as a member of Rabobank's Southland client council and the Ag Pathways programme the client council has developed.
Pain spreads, paving way for price gain
China resumes buying but still a long road ahead
Last week's GlobalDairyTrade result indicates China is back in the market and New Zealand supply is tightening, says Doug Steel, BNZ senior economist.
What’s happening in the wool market?
This month we catch up with Rabobank commodity analyst Georgia Twomey, who is responsible for analysing developments in wool markets.
Glimmer of light but keep toughing it out
The unexpected slight lift of 2.1% in the GlobalDairyTrade price index last week was a tiny glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, commentators say.
NZ beef must keep its branding edge
South America, and in particular Brazil, is set to dominate global beef trade in 2016, says Rabobank.
Much to gain from management programme
Manawatu dairy farmer Montie Hare discusses his experiences on the 2015 Rabobank Farm Managers Programme (FMP).