
Hawke's Bay summer fruit could take 13 years to recover
US facility will not seek accreditation - tap turned off for new fruit varieties.
US facility will not seek accreditation - tap turned off for new fruit varieties.
Horticulture NZ President Julian Raine is unhappy with decision over Waimea Dam.
Scientists find a way to capture - and share - the magic of Marlborough sauvignon blanc.
Fruit-growing stakeholders confirmed concerns about a directive to destroy imported plants
Kiwifruit may help combat a stress response that women experience while exercising.
The company hopes to provide new forms of economic development in the region.
A Lake Hawea man is promoting farming the "industrial hemp" version of the cannabis plant.
High Court judge suggests MPI and growers cooperate on biosecurity risk.
A new grower co-operative company is being set up to manage the release of a new apricot.
32-year-old Ryan May is finding the apple-growing industry a great choice of career.
Declaring bankruptcy will not enable the business owner to escape his responsibilities.
The weaker New Zealand dollar is boosting New Zealand commodity prices in local terms.
An EIT student is doing more than educating seasonal workers about fruit.
It's spud season! Gareth Carter looks at the best varieties.
Regional Council ready to fine errant growers. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A foodbank benefits from a garden in Whangārei's Laurie Hall Park planted with veges.
Grant McKay wants to re-establish the Central Otago Young Growers Group.
Imported plants at the centre of a national biosecurity scare will be to be destroyed.
NZ's top young growers will compete for the title of Young Grower of the Year in Napier
August is a good month to start sowing seeds of summer vegetables and flowers.
Huge 100-job-a-year horticulture recruitment drive starts today.
Apple and stonefruit group says the decision-making by MPI is "flawed".
The National Camellia Show is coming to Taranaki.
Central Otago's horticultural landscape is being mapped as a tool for district planning.
Whangārei Camellia Show a success, despite petal blight
This season's labour shortage hit harder and earlier than expected
Gisborne business takes top exporter award in first year it could enter.
Eight Central Otago stonefruit orchardists have been affected by a biosecurity scare.