
'You can’t stuff the genie back in': Will the fight against genetic modification be renewed?
An organic blueberry grower says allowing GMOs in will affect farmers' bottom lines.
An organic blueberry grower says allowing GMOs in will affect farmers' bottom lines.
A Government official provided a meeting of growers with incorrect information.
Glimmer of hope for green kiwifruit growers but hectare returns forecast goes south.
Strawberry lovers and growers may struggle to get new plant supplies this year.
Government walks back scheme after conversion of swathes of sheep and beef farming land.
Hawke’s Bay growers have aired frustrations on being left out of cyclone recovery package.
RSE workers will have a new place to call home in Katikati from next month.
Kaipara iwi Te Uri o Hau gets $1.74m to develop avocado orchard
Grace Rehu takes out top Ahuwhenua young Māori growers award.
McPhail was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (NZOM).
Many growers in the sweetheart export sector are 'under severe financial stress'.
'Unbelievably bad' kiwifruit season has the industry experiencing huge pressures.
Owen and Cathy Copinga close a chapter of 21 years of dairy farming in Western Southland.
Fresh produce has been grown and placed into pātaka across NorthTec campuses.
To meet demand for apples, T&G have built a packhouse twice the size of their last one.
At 18, Alix Te Kere raised a baby by day and worked a packhouse by night to get her break.
Problems or opportunities? Industry pledges to rise to challenges after tough year.
Breakthrough in impasse over proposed runway about 25 minutes drive from Cromwell.
Katikati has its own purpose-built horticultural hub.
“There’s not a lot of information about what to do - it's uncharted territory."
Fruit grower T&G Global said Cyclone Gabrielle would hit its annual profit hard.
“I’m comfortable with what I’ve achieved, and where I’ve taken the industry."
Horticultural sector unhappy at being excluded from Government relief package.
Pongakawa kiwifruit growers admit unlawfully taking millions of litres of groundwater.
At this stage, kiwifruit is not listed in the council's pest management plan.
One of the lowest volumes in the past 20 years is expected for Green kiwifruit.
Zespri expects export volumes of green kiwifruit to be the lowest in the last 20 years.
Top dollar continues to be paid for the right to grow gold kiwifruit here.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council has confirmed orchardists can burn certain vegetation.
Growers say their request is modest, and would save $3.5 billion in long-term losses.