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Five hopefuls so far for two Fonterra director spots
Fonterra shareholders to get plenty of choice of future directors this year.

NZ properties remain frozen as Crafar Farms saga heads for retrial
The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal has quashed the convictions and ordered a retrial.

No live animal export trade review release before election
Damien O'Connor fronts on live animal export trade after storm loss of ship.

'Giving life to a rotting corpse': Ruataniwha dam talk won't die despite aquifer pivot
'I will never take the dam off the table until I know that there is some other way.'

Fonterra slides down a couple of places in global ranking
Fonterra's new consolidated business strategy leads to a slip in global rankings.

Former All Black's end of an era with Silver Fern Farms
Lyn Jaffray has been with the meat processing company for 48 years.

Fonterra's $50m farmer watchdog in spotlight again
Fonterra's farmer-owners called to decide future of their council watchdog.

NZ King Salmon's plan to ride out stormy Covid waters
NZ King Salmon is setting a fresh retail sales goal to cope with the impact of Covid-19.

Kiwi medicinal cannabis companies team up in 'landmark' deal
Research and development firm Kāriki Pharma and grower Puro New Zealand join forces.

Does Waikato have better odds for economic recovery?
If Waikato Inc is right about a W-shaped economic recovery, a steep drop is ahead.

Creaming it: Why 2020 has been good for sheep milk
2020 isn't a write off for all - for the new sheep milk industry, it's a cracker.

Board candidate questions FMG's reinsurance
Former Lloyd's of London regulator questions FMG's reinsurance in push for board seat.

Apple and pears on target to be billion-dollar industry for NZ by 2022
A billion-dollar target by 2022 was set seven years ago. It's bang-on the pace.

The Road Ahead: What's really happening in the engine room of NZ tourism
From Queenstown to Hokitika, Covid-19 has caused carnage.

Waikato dairy goat farm distanced from UK cruelty scandal
UK dairy goat farm cruelty scandal has close links to New Zealand operation.

Silence of the trees: Why the rise of forestry has farmers worried
The rise and rise of forestry is causing friction in rural areas.

BBC Technologies' research drive goes turbo
Covid-19 fails to rein in on BBC Technologies' vibrant growth.

Dairy exports shore up June trade surplus
June marked another trade surplus as exports continued to hold up well.

Farm fraud: He claimed 3m caged eggs were free-range
Exclusive: 'Our goal is for the Frank Chens of this world to be unable to operate.'

Election 2020: Taskforce to speed up agritech
A joint government and industry taskforce to help commercialise agritech sector.

Open Country Dairy to try again for Waitoa River discharge
Open Country Dairy to work with Waikato council for another wastewater discharge try.

Dairy farm sales drop 29% as tighter lending conditions weigh
Dairy farm sales slumped by almost a third over the past year.

Farmers back moves to tighten up on forest planting
Farmers support Labour's plan to curtail conversion of pastoral land for forestry.

Pamu could help farmers buy their first farms
NZ First wants to use Pamu Farms' balance sheet to develop pathways for young farmers.

Now is the time for agritech sector disruption: report
Agritech report shows why spotlight on the sector for reset and transformation.

Synlait wants to be heard over concerns about Fonterra
Synlait makes it a trio in approach to Government over Fonterra market power.

Fonterra warning: Small rivals fear farmers locked in under new law
Small dairy companies fear consequences of market reins coming off Fonterra.

Canadian fund shows confidence in NZ dairy industry
Pension fund buy-in to New Zealand's biggest dairy farmer a good sign for industry.

Canadians buy big chunk of NZ's biggest dairy farming company
Country's biggest corporate dairy farmer sells stake to Canadian pension fund.