PremiumPremiumThe CountryContinuous Disclosure: Tiwai's future overhangs NZ power generator resultsThe future of the Tiwai Point looks set to overhang the power generators this month.14 Feb 01:00 AM
The CountryHB Seafoods director sentenced on further fishery offencesMore than 450kg of minced paua bought illegally from undercover agent.14 Feb 12:57 AM
The CountryChinese beef major contributor to New Zealand exportsNew Zealand's red meat export sales hit a record $9.1 billion last year.13 Feb 11:45 PM
BDBDThe CountryNZ shares fall as Synlait Milk slumps to 2-year lowSynlait Milk ended the day down 18 per cent.13 Feb 04:36 AM
The CountryHow coronavirus could affect NZ agribusinessRabobank's Tim Hunt's goes over his comprehensive report on coronavirus.13 Feb 02:45 AM
The CountrySlow China market challenge for Oamaru Meats LtdOamaru Meats Ltd hindered by "congestion" just one month after resuming production.12 Feb 10:00 PM
The CountrySynlait shares slump after earnings downgradeSynlait Milk has downgraded its earnings forecasts.12 Feb 08:50 PM
The CountryRio Tinto blasted by Environment Minister David ParkerMinister says company has 'outrageously' attempted to avoid cleaning up its own mess.12 Feb 06:06 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryThe Hawke's Bay orchard that started a programme that only employs solo parentsCrista Gibson could almost hear a penny drop when she told employers she was a solo mum.12 Feb 05:00 PM
The CountryNot as bad as you thinkStock prices may have eased, but remain way higher then five and six years ago.12 Feb 04:00 PM
The CountryBusiness as usualVelvet trading continues in China despite the coronavirus outbreak.12 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Extreme nervousness': CentrePort braces for slowdown from coronavirusPort veteran says exporters are more nervous than they were about Sars or Asian crisis.12 Feb 04:45 AM
The CountryRBNZ keeps official cash rate at 1.0%, sees downside riskThe Reserve Bank of NZ released its monetary policy statement.12 Feb 01:00 AM
The CountryFairton freezing works and land going for saleSilver Fern Farms confirms its mothballed Fairton plant and surrounding land will be sold.12 Feb 12:30 AM
The CountryCoronavirus could cost NZ economy $250mIts job is to try assess the economic impacts of the disease and how the Govt can help.12 Feb 12:28 AM
The CountryCoalition concedes green economy relies on mining resources"No new mines" policy for conservation land parked before general election in September.11 Feb 11:00 PM
The CountryEarnscleugh Station produces 10-micron fleeceBy comparison, a human hair is about 60 microns.11 Feb 10:45 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Confronting' ripples of coronavirus downturn starting to hurt Hawke's Bay forestry industryTrucking and logging companies on edge, with the next few weeks "critical".11 Feb 10:03 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNZ-China export meat prices halved as coronavirus bitesNew Zealand export meat prices have fallen sharply after peaking last year.11 Feb 04:53 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryCoronavirus: Where now for dairy prices?Locally, drought remains a significant issue.11 Feb 04:43 AM
The CountryCoronavirus outbreak hitting forestry industry, Māori families hardCoronavirus outbreak has forced more than 1000 New Zealand forestry workers out of a job.11 Feb 03:22 AM
The CountryNew risks for dairy, meat products - reportThe sun is setting on the "golden run" for New Zealand's food exports.11 Feb 02:45 AM
The CountrySupplementary feed an income option for lifestyle blocks"Small blocks are always a challenge - too small to farm, but too big to mow every week."11 Feb 01:30 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Unfit for purpose': Raided raw milk giant calls MPI's bluff"There is no justification for the action MPI has taken against Lindsay Farm and others."10 Feb 11:00 PM
The CountryUnpaid road user charges: Northland company owes $530,000Company operated at least 68 truck and trailer units which were liable for road charges.10 Feb 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryRebecca Howard: Why Fonterra is vulnerable to coronavirusFonterra recognises a sustained drop in consumption would impact sales10 Feb 02:00 AM
The CountryGovernment keeps close eye on trade amid coronavirusLogs piled up, crayfish returned to sea and small tourism businesses under pressure.10 Feb 01:31 AM
The CountryMore than 100 jobs to go at Carter Holt Harvey in WhangāreiCarter Holt Harvey decides to close its Whangārei sawmill that employs 111 people09 Feb 08:17 PM
The CountryNo hasty solutions for African swine feverASF is a highly contagious and deadly viral disease affecting both domestic and wild pigs.09 Feb 08:00 PM
The CountryControversial pesticide off the market in USThe announcement marks a victory for public health and environmental advocates.06 Feb 11:21 PM
BDBDThe CountryMultimillion-dollar Zespri claim pulledKiwifruit exporter looking at how to recover significant costs.05 Feb 08:00 PM
The CountryLive NZ crayfish to be returned to the sea after China exports haltedPrices fall to around $80 per kilogram.04 Feb 11:01 PM
The CountryCoronavirus: Ewe prices plummet amid pressure on cold storage space"It is what it is." Farmer remains pragmatic about ewe prices.04 Feb 09:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMajor fruit producer in voluntary administrationSunfruit Group currently employs 230 people across the Waikato and Hawke's Bay regions.04 Feb 08:36 PM