
Aust growers continue to query safety of NZ apples
Australian pipfruit bodies are still questioning the safety of NZ apples, despite a WTO interim report apparently indicating a win for local growers.
Australian pipfruit bodies are still questioning the safety of NZ apples, despite a WTO interim report apparently indicating a win for local growers.
NZ's apple growers have reportedly won a victory in their battle to sell fruit in Australia but the industry is not expecting benefits any time soon.
The WTO has overturned Australia's 90-year ban on importing NZ apples, but the Govt will wait for a final report before commenting.
Fonterra fears its profits and market share will both take a hit if it doesn't forge ahead with planned changes to its business.
Fonterra shareholders will be able to invest in shares up two times their annual production rate, almost double that of current rates.
Fonterra has revealed details of its plan for dairy farmers to trade shares amongst themselves.
Prime Minister John Key will today front the first full meeting of a global environmental alliance.
The drought hitting Northland farmers could not get much more serious, Federated Farmers says.
Fonterra is talking to its farmers this week about ways of allowing them to start trading in its shares.
Too much of a good thing threatens to skittle some in the wine industry.
The man who made New Zealand vodka hip sniffs a fresh chance of success with his latest NZX listing.
A listed Chinese business behind a bid to buy a privately owned dairy farm business could end up mostly owned by New Zealanders.