The Country'Game-changer': Kiwi fishing tech lands international award'We're hoping to launch the product to the market within 12-18 months.'15 Sep 09:53 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMarty Verry: More forestry mills will closeOPINION: Three things need to change or we'll lose more timber mills.11 Sep 11:43 PM
The CountryUncertain future for NZ live dairy cattle exports - RabobankNZ enjoyed the advantages of the Chinese live export market for much of the past decade.11 Sep 09:36 PM
The CountryThe Country Fast Five: Meet Karl DavisThe Country has five questions to get to know rural New Zealand a little better.11 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryBill Gates backs Kiwi livestock genetics company to improve food supply in AfricaGene editing a valuable tool for NZ Inc, says dairy genetics specialist.11 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMajor expansion under way for dairy sector sweetheart TatuaTatua's cream products expansion is the single biggest project in its 120-year history.10 Sep 12:55 AM
The CountryMeridian says South Island hydro levels now at above-average levelsSouth Island lakes are looking healthier after sinking to seriously low levels last month.10 Sep 12:02 AM
The CountrySheep farm profitability for next season ‘sobering’ - BLNZIt looks like another challenging season ahead for NZ's already struggling sheep farmers.09 Sep 10:37 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMerino on the slopes: The Kiwi apparel company gone globalAfter early setbacks, a Kiwi couple have taken their Merino wool sports apparel worldwide.08 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryWill forestry rob hundreds of Kiwis of jobs? Meat processing sector confronts big livestock dipOne million fewer lambs next spring raises economic red flag in meat-processing industry.08 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryLeaderBrand chief executive Richard Burke leaving role at end of yearNew leadership at horticultural business next year as McPhail brothers take over.06 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryDairy exporters in USA gloomy over China demand outlookThe US update notes China’s efforts to grow its own milk production.06 Sep 12:01 AM
The CountryHydrogen powered milk tanker hits the roadHydrogen-powered heavy vehicles are still an emerging technology.05 Sep 11:34 PM
The CountryFoot-and-mouth outbreak could cost NZ $14.3bThe disease, caused by a contagious virus, affects cloven-hooved animals.05 Sep 10:19 PM
The Country'No further action': Takeovers Panel ruling on SynlaitThe panel will take no action over the Bright Dairy, a2 Milk plan for Synlait.05 Sep 09:38 PM
The CountryDairy products take the coastal route to marketSome of Northland’s dairy exports are heading out of the area by sea instead of road.05 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountrySynlait lifts 2024/25 milk price to $8.60/kgThe dairy and infant formula maker is in the middle of a $217.8m capital raise.04 Sep 09:46 PM
The CountryGerman newcomer sees potential in Gisborne applesA German-owned company is investing in Gisborne's apple industry with an orchard purchase.04 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryAgricultural aviators hit out at proposed 'tax on a tax'Commercial agricultural operators could face operations safety levy increase of up to 47%.03 Sep 10:29 PM
The CountryA small dip in prices at latest GDT auctionThe GDT auction dipped slightly this week after a 5.5% increase two weeks ago.03 Sep 09:04 PM
The CountryFonterra outlines another South Island plant upgradeThe new factory at Edendale will create an additional 70 jobs.03 Sep 05:12 AM
The CountryLiquidators appointed to investigate Waitonui GroupThe company operates three large dairy farms - one in Taupō and two in North Otago.03 Sep 04:39 AM
The Country'Perfect storm': The impact of drought in Hurunui districtFeed supply has been sapped bare in the drought-stricken Hurunui district.03 Sep 12:22 AM
The CountryRed meat: United States top market four months in a rowChina remained the second-largest market in July but fell by 37%.01 Sep 11:11 PM
The CountryFirst look: Inside Northland oil refinery post-shutdownMarsden Point was once a hive of activity – now it's quiet and pipes are rusted.01 Sep 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNZ Rural Land resumes dividends after profit boostRevaluations have boosted NZ Rural Land's first half profit.01 Sep 05:00 PM
The Country'Really exciting': Commercial seaweed planting in Coromandel'We are trying to establish an economically viable seed-to-sale seaweed industry.'31 Aug 05:01 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryBremworth carpet maker to reinstate part of cyclone-hit Napier plant'We are at the moment hand-picking parts of the factory to reinstate.'30 Aug 06:00 PM
The Country'An added expense': 12 more buildings deemed earthquake-prone around Napier“It’s just one of those things we have to do and we will do it as time and cash permits."29 Aug 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryComvita posts $77.4m loss after difficult yearLoss of a major customer and sharp fall in China demand blamed for poor result.28 Aug 11:16 PM
The Country'Really great timing': New China deer velvet deal a relief for industryNew Zealand exports about $70 million worth of velvet to China each year.28 Aug 09:24 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryA sign of things to come? Fonterra to spend $75m on high-protein nutritionThe high-value protein industry is projected to grow by $16b over the next four years.28 Aug 02:11 AM
The CountrySynlait co-founder John Penno lodges complaint over recapitalisation planFormer chairman John Penno has pushed back on Synlait's recapitalisation plan.27 Aug 10:47 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNZ Shareholders' Association says Synlait deal a 'dead rat' for minoritiesThe Shareholders' Association says the Synlait recapitalisation plan will hit minorities.26 Aug 12:43 AM