AgribusinessNZ winemakers woo ChinaAffluent young Chinese women may be the future of New Zealand's wine industry.23 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessVino-flavoured popcorn a hitYou may have thought a glass of vino with your popcorn was the height of class at the cinema snack bar.23 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessExport confidence growingBusinesses are finding ways to deal with the stubbornly high dollar and most exporters are expecting profits to lift in the coming year, a survey says.17 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessFonterra ready to go on China formula tradeFonterra remains confident about its push into China's branded infant formula market, despite controversy in the Chinese media this year over New Zealand-made baby milk.16 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessNZ not 'running fast enough' to keep up with China tradeNew Zealand's trade relationship with China is a victim of its own success and more work needs to be done, Trade Minister Tim Groser says.16 Jun 02:29 AM
AgribusinessCartel case: Air NZ price fixing "hurt consumers"Air New Zealand will pay more than $8 million in penalties for its role in air cargo price fixing, offending which a High Court judge says hurt consumers.13 Jun 06:34 AM
AgribusinessSky's the limit in farm technologyAn aerial robot armed with live-feed cameras that can monitor farms while the owner is at home enjoying a cup of tea is being tipped as a gadget that could get city-slickers back to the country.12 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessGlobal food in focus at FieldaysKiwi farmers' expertise could help solve the problem of how to feed the world's rapidly growing population in the years ahead, says the boss of agriculture show Fieldays.11 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessEnd in sight for Air NZ cartel caseThe end is in sight for the long and sometimes acrimonious legal battle between the Commerce Commission and Air New Zealand.07 Jun 01:50 AM
AgribusinessNZ baby formula status at risk - industryNZ's reputation for high quality infant formula is being risked by inexperienced companies looking to cash in on Chinese demand, says a high-powered industry group.06 Jun 11:50 PM
AgribusinessAir NZ agrees to settleAir New Zealand has done a u-turn in its long-running air-cargo case with the Commerce Commission and has agreed to settle the proceedings.05 Jun 04:59 AM
AgribusinessBumper season tipped despite dairy price fallEconomists still expect a "bumper" season for New Zealand dairy , despite the first online auction for 2013/14 starting on a soft note.04 Jun 11:50 PM
AgribusinessChina boosts milk monitoringChina's Government says it will step up monitoring of foreign infant formula products and "nurture" Chinese-made baby milk brands.03 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessChina meat exports to restartAn agreement has been reached in Beijing to ensure New Zealand meat exports to China can resume on a normal basis.01 Jun 01:30 AM
AgribusinessFarmers cash in on high Fonterra sharesThe allure of a high share price is proving too much for a growing number of Fonterra's farmers, with more choosing to sell up and move to competing cooperatives and dairy companies, says Fonterra's director of milk supply, Steve Murphy.31 May 05:30 PM
OpinionFran O'SullivanFran O'Sullivan: More professionalism needed with ChinaFonterra would have been startled to wake up yesterday to the Herald's front-page photo of Sir Henry van der Heyden emblazoned with "Don't ever trust them", writes Fran O'Sullivan.28 May 05:30 PM
AgribusinessChina clears Kiwi meat - MinisterNew Zealand meat shipments stranded for weeks on Chinese wharves have received clearance from Chinese authorities, Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy says.28 May 02:27 AM
AgribusinessSorry China: Ex-Fonterra headFormer Fonterra chairman Sir Henry van der Heyden has apologised to China, its people and Government for telling an audience never to trust the Chinese.28 May 01:45 AM
AgribusinessBlackmarket honey sales hitA top producer calls for Govt action to curb blackmarket sales of Kiwi honey in China.27 May 05:30 PM