The CountryCrafars drop injunction attemptThe Crafar bid to seek an injunction stopping the sale of their dairy empire by receivers appears to have been called off.08 Jul 10:45 PM
The CountryCrafar injunction request 'unfortunate' - receiverReceivers for the Crafar dairy empire say the request for an injunction stopping the sale is 'unfortunate' and without merit.08 Jul 01:45 AM
The CountryCrafar coy on whether he can pay debtsAllan Crafar is being uncharacteristically coy about whether he’s been able to come up with money needed to settle his debts, despite earlier assurances that he would.07 Jul 07:23 AM
The CountryLandcorp's Crafar farm bid 'best chance' to retain NZ controlReal Estate Institute boss Peter McDonald has backed a bid by state-owned farmer Landcorp to purchase the Crafar empire.07 Jul 12:00 AM
The CountryDairy prices down 14pc in Fonterra online auctionFonterra says milk powder prices in its monthly internet auction fell around 13.7 per cent overnight.06 Jul 10:45 PM
The CountryNZ dollar gains on weakening US dollarThe New Zealand dollar gained on a weakening greenback after comments from the Reserve Bank of Australia yesterday spurred traders' appetite for high-yielding currencies.06 Jul 09:15 PM
The CountryCrafar confident of paying debtBattling dairy farmer Allan Crafar is confident he can come up with the more than $200 million he needs to settle his debts by 4pm today.06 Jul 04:00 PM
The CountryChinese dairy bidder's application finally inThe Chinese backed bid to buy up 16 Crafar family farms in receivership has been lodged with the Overseas Investment Office.05 Jul 11:20 PM
The CountryCrafar farms: Near the end of the roadState-owned Landcorp Farming will meet today to decide whether to bid for 16 farms from the Crafar empire being sold by receivers.04 Jul 04:00 PM
DairyNZ housing 'still way overpriced' says EnglishNew Zealand's housing market is "still way overpriced" by international measures, says Finance Minister Bill English.01 Jul 12:00 AM
The CountryFarmers give Fonterra green light for share tradingNearly 90pc of Fonterra's 10,500 farmer shareholders have voted to approve a new share trading plan.30 Jun 04:00 AM
BDBDThe CountryFarmers give Fonterra green lightFonterra's farmer shareholders today voted in favour of the Trading Among Farmers proposal, approving plans to make its stock tradeable among themselves, freeing up capital for new investments.30 Jun 12:20 AM
The CountryFonterra farmers gather for landmark voteFonterra's farmers are voting today on whether to allow trading of shares in the co-op among themselves.30 Jun 12:10 AM
The CountryMay Wang increases payment plan to 6cMay Wang has upped her payment to creditors in her failed property development company to 6c in the dollar.28 Jun 10:40 PM
The CountryFonterra farmers poised for landmark voteFonterra chief executive Andrew Ferrier says tomorrow's vote on whether to start share-trading among farmers is the most important decision for its farmers since the co-op was created.28 Jun 04:00 PM
The CountryMay Wang creditors say yes to 2c payout planMay Wang's creditors have "overwhelmingly" voted in favour of a repayment plan that will see them get 2c in the dollar back.28 Jun 03:18 AM
DairySafety - and sure delivery to worldAt the age of three Fonterra's supply chain boss was sucked into a fuel pump - now safety is top of his list.27 Jun 04:00 PM
The CountryFactory farm revolution looms in BritainA battle over factory farming in the UK is underway...24 Jun 11:15 PM