
MIQ logbook: Ian Taylor responds to Fonterra boss' praise of self-isolation trial
Sir Ian Taylor did not have an enjoyable experience during the Government trial.
Sir Ian Taylor did not have an enjoyable experience during the Government trial.
Are NZ's primary producers preparing for the change?, asks Dr Helen Darling.
Dairy farmers have more money to spend.
Miles Hurrell says the world is starting to move and business people should travel.
Tesla and Nio are also popular with Kiwi investors.
It is expected to take four days to load the cattle on to the Al Kuwait.
Fonterra chair, directors and farmer-councillors recommended for fee rise.
Red-hot growth likely a thing of the past for alternative milk company, says chairman.
Prices increased 1.9 per cent across the board in the latest GDT auction, held overnight.
The dairy industry loses a highly respected contributor.
"Chinese typically understand the value of sheep milk better than the rest of the world."
Revenue rose to $109.5 million.
Tatua chairman says post completely against what company stands for.
While all dairy farmers should be making money at $9.00/kg, costs had escalated too.
Move comes as building industry and packaging customers "scream" for ship space.
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The Ash Ridge vineyard drew the interest of more than 20 out-of-town buyers.
New Zealand wine exports reached $599 million in the September quarter.
Annual meeting on December 9 to test proposal on farmer-owners.
The NZ wool will industry consolidate after farmers approved a merger of WNZ and CPW.
Telegraph: Diehard coal nations across the world have pledged to move away from coal.
Hundreds of tonnes of mānuka is now sitting in beekeepers' sheds, producer says.
Beef exports top 100,000 tonnes in third quarter for first time.
"Transformative" deal to kick off with Fonterra's world-leading probiotics collection.
National's leader says she supports Groundswell and James Shaw needs to 'read the room'.
A new free trade deal has been agreed to between the United Kingdom and Aotearoa.
Primary industries ministry still working on how legal requirement would work.
Thousands of Kiwi investors pile in as company smashes target.
New Zealand's banks are lending more towards other sectors, like horticulture.