BDBDThe CountryFarmers not equal to shareholders, court hearsThe farmers ended up supplying Fonterra after it bought a failed Canterbury dairy business out of receivership.13 Sep 02:51 AM
The CountryComvita restructure could mean lay-offsStaff around the country were told a restructure could result in job losses at the honey and health products company.12 Sep 06:30 AM
The CountryWhy are domestic flights so expensive?Why is it still so expensive to fly the short distance to New Zealand's regions?11 Sep 11:50 PM
The CountryThe return of the rock star economyStats due Thursday are expected to show "whopping" levels of economic growth. Is our rock star economy on the comeback trail? Liam Dann reports.11 Sep 06:34 AM
OpinionFran O'SullivanO'Sullivan: NZ refuses to learn lessons of failureCOMMENT: Aussies don't muck about when it comes to probing the cause of high-profile collapses - neither should we.09 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryWhich town has every home worth $1m?Property values in one former gold mining town have hit the roof.08 Sep 10:28 PM
The CountryHome owners: Are rates about to rise?A former member of the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee is questioning wide-spread expectations that interest rates will remain low.08 Sep 06:00 PM
BDBDThe CountryNZ dollar jumps to high, weak US dataThe New Zealand dollar surged to a 16-month high after prices rose at the latest GlobaldairyTrade auction.06 Sep 08:46 PM
The CountryNZ dollar rallies after GDTWorld dairy prices put on their third significant gain in a row at the latest GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) auction overnight.06 Sep 06:25 PM
The CountryHow lifestyle spending can ruin your lifeYou've settled down and had a family. You deserve that new couch and the Fiji holiday right? Nope - not if you have to borrow money to get them.06 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryLife-long castle dream comes true for dairy farmerIt's been a lifetime in the making, years in its construction, but Dot Smith's fantasy castle is nearly ready.06 Sep 04:51 AM
The CountryNorthland's $15.5m power bill shockNorthlanders and their employers will pay more than $15 million extra annually for power if a proposal by the Electricity Authority 05 Sep 09:40 PM
The CountryWho's behind the wheel? No-oneThe first official trial of autonomous vehicles is set to hit New Zealand roads in November.05 Sep 08:55 PM
BDBDThe CountryAnother Mad Butcher store faces liquidationThe IRD has filed an application to liquidate the business behind the Silverdale Mad Butcher store.05 Sep 05:51 AM
BDBDThe CountryNZ commodity prices rise as dairy extends rallyNZ commodity prices rose for a fourth month as the rebound in dairy continued, although a strong kiwi dollar limited gains for local producers.05 Sep 01:50 AM
The CountryDairy auction set for rushSignals are pointing to another mad rush for product at this week's GDT auction, according to ANZ rural economist Con Williams.05 Sep 01:11 AM
The CountryComvita ties up with China partnerHealth foods company Comvita has formed a tie up with a Chinese distributor.04 Sep 11:25 PM
The CountryThe suburbs rising more than AucklandIt's not just Aucklanders scrambling to afford property.04 Sep 09:39 PM
The CountryDairy prices set for big gainSigns look good for a further rise in global dairy prices - and maybe a return to profit.02 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryDriving to the end of the Oil AgeFalling demand - not an oil shortage - will create the energy industry's next revolution.02 Sep 05:00 PM
The CountryT&G sends 60 to trade fairThe size of team going to the Hong Kong fair shows the increasing importance of Asia as a growth market, the company said.01 Sep 05:00 AM
The CountryNative forestry boosted by breakthroughA scientific breakthrough could replenish vast expanses of our countryside with lush native forest - and offer a lucrative new forestry industry for New Zealand.01 Sep 04:05 AM
The CountryNew creations: Kumara waffles anyone?Catch a glimpse of the new products coming to your supermarket shelves soon.31 Aug 11:00 PM
OpinionFran O'SullivanBankers anxiously awaiting Fonterra's financial resultsThere's a lot riding on Fonterra's financial results due out on September 22.31 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryFonterra on the eve of disruptionFonterra chief executive Theo Spierings' challenge 'build windmills not walls' is galvanising the dairy co-operative.31 Aug 04:00 AM
The CountryAgribusiness: Fonterra thrives on disruptionInnovation pilot introduces Startup thinking into the business.31 Aug 03:40 AM
The CountryZespri's sales running aheadKiwifruit marketer Zespri said its weekly sales were running strongly after a delayed start to the season.31 Aug 03:30 AM
The CountryZespri reaps record $1.9m revenueKiwifruit exports achieved record sales revenues of $1.9 billion in 2015-16, up 22 per cent from the previous season, Zespri announced 31 Aug 03:30 AM
The CountryAgribusiness: Technology helps find goldFonterra has invested heavily into innovation and intellectual property. Now it has developed a new milk fingerprinting process, explains Bill Bennett.31 Aug 03:15 AM
The CountryYoung agribusiness leaders impressed by NZ know-howSoutheast Asia initiative has potential to grow our innovation, writes Rebecca Palmer.31 Aug 03:10 AM
The CountrySpark dials into the internet of agricultural thingsPat Verryt says Spark is working on an "Internet of Things" project to help farmers.31 Aug 02:50 AM
The CountryEra of high commodity prices coming to an endThe UN warns that the recent era of high agricultural commodity prices is likely to be over for all sub-sectors.31 Aug 01:00 AM
The CountryAgribusiness: Burgeoning appetite for new productsThe time to capitalise on the surging numbers of newly-affluent Chinese households is now.30 Aug 11:03 PM
The CountryRobotic technology coming to orchardsRobotics Plus Ltd is developing mechanisation, automation, robotic and sensor technologies for horticulturet o achieve new levels of productivity.30 Aug 10:45 PM