AgribusinessFonterra fined for China price fixingFonterra said it had been fined $900,000 following the conclusion of a review by Chinese authorities into the pricing of dairy products in the people's republic.07 Aug 01:45 AM
AgribusinessFonterra on notice in ChinaChina will not tolerate another slip-up from Fonterra, with the dairy giant caught up in its third contamination scare there since 2008, says a marketing expert.06 Aug 05:30 PM
Agribusiness100% Pure 'festering sore' - China mediaLeaky homes, free market devotion and a 'festering sore' of a tourism campaign - New Zealand is coming under fire in the state-sanctioned Chinese media.05 Aug 09:30 PM
AgribusinessLeaders demand rethink on shift of jobsBusiness leaders are calling for Minister Steven Joyce to review a decision by Agresearch to cut 85 jobs.04 Aug 05:30 PM
OpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: One dirty pipe, so much damage"One dirty pipe. It might have done less damage if it had exploded," writes Liam Dann.04 Aug 05:30 PM
AgribusinessKiwi dollar set to keep risingThe New Zealand dollar's rapid rise against Australia's currency is expected to continue.31 Jul 09:10 PM
AgribusinessSpecial report: Taste of Kiwi a winnerKiwi winemakers are often toasted for punching above their weight but what do foreigners really think of our vintages?30 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessNew China heat on NZ baby formulaNew Zealand's lucrative reputation for high-quality dairy produce continues to get a battering from the Chinese media.30 Jul 05:30 PM
OpinionJacobi: Japan's rising TPP profile boon for NZJapan's association with TPP marks a remarkable sea-change in Japanese policy and is full of consequence for New Zealand.29 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessVeterans drafted into FTA causeA far cry from the stinking ruins of the war-ravaged city New Zealand's war veterans saw here 60 years ago, Seoul is now an attractive destination.29 Jul 05:30 PM
OpinionMark Lister: Australia pinched as China slowsSilver lining for some of the non-mining cities and industries as interest rates and currency decline, writes Mark Lister.23 Jul 05:30 PM
OpinionBruce Wills: ETS will penalise good farmingWhile the primary sector has its challenges, science and agriculture must be given a chance to solve them21 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessFalling dollar and end of drought boost farmer optimism - surveyThe sharp drop in the value of the New Zealand dollar and a swift end to last summer's drought has significantly improved the outlook for farmers, says Rabobank.15 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessNZ riding China's big dipperChina's so-called "economic miracle" has hit some speed wobbles, but a top NZ economist says this country should be insulated from any direct impact.15 Jul 05:30 PM
OpinionDita De Boni: All eyes on powder profitsWhat happens to NZ if China's mothers decide breast is best?11 Jul 09:30 PM
AgribusinessMood for change in the meat industryBehind-the-scenes moves are under way to restructure the New Zealand meat industry.09 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessBusinesses stay upbeat on prospectsBusiness remains upbeat in the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research's quarterly business opinion poll.09 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessKiwi dollar tipped to rise versus aussieThe kiwi is expected to appreciate further against the Australian after the cross rate hit a near five-year high this week.04 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessWeaker dollar offsets commodities price dropA weaker exchange rate more than offset lower world prices for most of the country's export commodities last month.02 Jul 05:30 PM
AgribusinessKiwi computer software pioneer diesDon Bowman, one of the pioneers of New Zealand's software industry, has died. He was 77.30 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessSweeping infant formula probe unveiledThe Government has announced a plan aimed at strengthening and protecting the country's 'food assurance systems' to match rapid growth in infant formula exports.27 Jun 02:25 AM