
Foodstuff supermarkets face salad shortages as storm delivers 'logistical hit'
Spinach, mesclun and other salad greens are currently in limited supply.
Spinach, mesclun and other salad greens are currently in limited supply.
Bay of Plenty-born Carrington calls Zespri role a great way to “connect back with home”.
The draft plan affects water used for irrigation and frost protection.
Bob Teal's orchard thrives on just 1.68 hectares in Cambridge.
'People benefit both physically and mentally by immersing themselves in the garden.'
Bill Scott was ahead of the game in the berry-growing world.
The competition is open to contestants from Nelson, North Canterbury and Waitaki.
Amelia Marsden is keen for other young people to consider a career in horticulture.
Kaiaponi Farms Manutuke orchard sees native tree planting initiative in wetlands.
Study suggests farmers will need to be more innovative to keep up with climate impacts.
HortNZ CEO Kate Scott says the forecast is great news for growers and the economy.
Flame Lily Orchard uses natural means to control pests 'as much as possible'.
Jacinta Penn won the Innovation Prototype award at Fieldays 2024 for her product.
The University of Waikato entered two prototypes into the Fieldays Innovation Awards.
Carter's keen for others to give horticulture a go: “Once you try it, you can get hooked”.
'Her enthusiasm for the sector, tenacity, & ability to get stuff done is second to none.'
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus can reduce crop yields by 70%.
The orchard is part of a plan to boost local food resilience and community support.
A new project aims to create biodiversity corridors along Hunter’s Stream, on Steven Tallott’s family farm.
Kelland will compete in the national final on August 27 in Waipara.
The food rescue charity redistributed 160 tonnes of kiwifruit in 2024.
De Bruin said one of the best things about the experience was meeting growers across NZ.
NZ wineries won three out of nine international trophies at an annual wine contest.
Almost 40 burglaries have been reported since January, police say.
Regional winner oversees the cauliflower and cabbage operation for Balle Brothers.
“I didn’t know how much life there could be in one stream."
Cust School students planted over 350 native plants on Cust farmer Steve Tallott’s land.
Those in the primary sector say the new targets don’t go far enough.
'It’s a chance for New Zealand to do something fresh and unexpected - yet again.'
Lincoln University releases new report, The Future Use of Land and How to Fund It.