
Rebecca Howard: What's the cost to dairy of going green?
COMMENT: Fonterra, Synlait and A2 Milk face various cost impacts.
COMMENT: Fonterra, Synlait and A2 Milk face various cost impacts.
Dutch company says it's hit a roadblock trying to get its methane inhibitor to NZ farmers.
The rise of Boris Johnson has added more uncertainty to the mix for trade with Britain.
DairyNZ say the Zero Carbon bill would slash dairy farmers' profits by up to 40 per cent.
Chances of wiping out cattle disease M. bovis looking good - so far.
Comment: It's time to find a balance between both extremes in a divisive issue.
The OIO approved the sale of Westland Milk to China's Yili.
New rules curb Fonterra board's room to interfere in farmer-director elections.
The country's largest food and beverage wholesaler is warning of an egg shortage.
Three years in a row there's been a shortage of pickers. So how do we solve it?
Fonterra's share price dive is probably because of a mix of factors.
Comment: "Foreign investment, like it or not, makes this country run."
Avocado thieves are supplying a growing black market for sushi shops.
ASB's rural economist has penned an open letter to James Cameron.
COMMENT: Farming is a business like no other.
Initial computer tool attracts much interest at this year's Fieldays.
Animal welfare standards a "growing focus of consumers around the world".
In a world seeing the rise of meatless meat, where does NZ's beef and lamb industry stand?
The farmer saw a contract for 1000 calves cancelled over concerns about the M.bovis.
Police are appealing for information on the theft.
COMMENT: Critics say poor communication from MPI continues to cause anguish.
MPI officers found dying and emaciated ewes on William Chase's farm.
Record export earnings provide an economic bright spot against slowing domestic growth.
Lobby group says timing could not be worse.
JD.com has partnered with two New Zealand horticulture firms.
More than 37,000 workers are building Expo 2020 where NZ is among 190 countries.
The deal was signed in November and would move to its next level this year.
Joint probe with IRD alleges a $16m GST fraud over four years.
Rates might be low but tougher lending criteria is putting the squeeze on business.