
Hawke’s Bay winegrowers: ‘We’re down but not out’
Some in the industry say it will take years to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle.
Some in the industry say it will take years to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle.
Scale of damage on East Coast demands a Royal Commission.
Will class legal actions follow the latest forestry debris damage?
Some recent trends bring optimism, but unknowns permeate economic outlook.
EDITORIAL: Cyclone Gabrielle has laid bare poor industry practices.
Inflation and China lockdowns took a bite out of Scales' profit.
Localised damage in other regions including Bay of Plenty and Northland.
The Government announced $25 million in support for farmers and growers.
It was too soon to accurately assess the monetary policy implications of Cyclone Gabrielle
The rural services group had a reduced contribution from its real estate business.
While some orchards are gone, others are fine with picking and packing under way.
A2 Milk's post-Covid recovery continues apace with 22pc lift in first-half profit.
Inghams' profits have gone up 4.8 per cent despite a drop in supply.
Owner of biggest apple grower reveals it has no insurance for Cyclone Gabrielle mayhem.
A2 Milk's post-Covid recovery has continued with a lift in its first half profit.
Australian wine exports plunged from $1.3 billion before the 2020 tariffs to $12.4m.
Warning follows $4m aid announcement. Kumara shortage looms.
Inflation, sustainability, R&D and China high on board's menu.
A2 Milk is still in recovery mode after Covid-19.
The co-op's chief operating officer is leaving after a three-year stint.
Pastures under water, winter crops wrecked, roads closed to stock and feed movement.
Consumers are likely to see fewe fruit and vegetables in supermarkets in the coming weeks.
Terrible blow to workers, orchardists as fruit growers confront cyclone devastation.
Gumboot maker has reported its its first half result.
Kiwifruit orchardists in Te Puke could lose millions if truck access isn’t restored.
Trees and vines at risk of suffocation from silt, structural damage stocktake underway.
Fruit quality woes could intensify as Cyclone Gabrielle hits premium growing regions.
Growers bearing the brunt of rising supply costs, fresh produce group says.
Latest food price data shows ballooning bills could be hard for some to stomach.
More competitive tension would be welcome, freight sector says.