
Hawke's Bay horticultural supplier: The idea that overseas labour is cheap is wrong
Nash said low pay and poor working conditions are to blame for lack of Kiwi workers.
Nash said low pay and poor working conditions are to blame for lack of Kiwi workers.
Orchard & harvest manager at CentralPac, Jordan Carrol is off to the finals in September.
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People deserve to be paid their worth but that was easier said than done, some bosses say.
The answer to vinyards labour shortage: robots.
Average price sitting at $6.34 per kilogram, up from just under $3 per kilo in March.
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Bryan Fry says winemaker is working through industry-wide supply issues.
First woman to win Pukekohe competition excited to head to the final in September.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be speaking after Cabinet this afternoon.
Kiwis could be eating artisan products made from durum wheat grown in the Wairarapa.
MPI funds project enabling NZ to tap into the growing market for plant-based products.
Marlborough has too many customers and not enough grapes.
Gareth Carter says May is the ideal time to plant strawberries.
Alternative land uses in the Tararua District could lead to job opportunities.
"It was the same size as my husband."
Tunley will replace current chief executive Mike Chapman on June 14.
Getting food to market is made difficult or impossible by ageing rail overbridges.
NZ Apples and Pears chief executive says sector "really disappointed" with report.
Te Kano Estate is the new kid on the Waitaki wine block.
Kaitaia woman's taste of the past - flowering kumara.
The disease causes significant destruction of bean crops in Ethiopia and China.
Marlborough's wine industry is booming, but there's no solution to deal with its waste.
Orchardist says had he known path was being built, he'd have planted trees differently.
The Macfarlane family farm in Kaikōura is now New Zealand's biggest cannabis crop.
Station's owners Andrew and Tracy Paterson have just harvested 17ha of maize.
Urban sprawl is eating NZ's best land for crops, hurting our ability to feed ourselves.
Community event brought together more than 70 people to preserve surplus produce.
There weren't enough pickers for this season. It's not looking promising for the next.
Growing therapeutic hemp could be a "home run" for Southland farmers.