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US cows feasting on Romanian corn
The trend towards organic produce means the US is now importing animal feed from Romania.

'Beacon of hope' for NZ dairy industry
Signals that New Zealand could secure a better deal on its Free Trade Agreement with China is a "beacon of hope" for our dairy industry, said the head of an export association.

Dairy rise drives up kiwi
The New Zealand dollar surged to a fresh 10-month high above US70c yesterday as dairy prices rose further than expected.

Floods hit Wrightson's Uruguay seed-cleaning site
Agricultural products and services company PGG Wrightson has warned investors that its seed cleaning site in Uruguay has fallen victim to that country's widespread flooding.

Farm prices fall across New Zealand
The median price per hectare is down to $33,897 in the three months to March, according to REINZ figures.

Tight investment laws choke Aust food producers
Australia's farmers and food producers face a protectionist backlash at home against Chinese investment.

Fonterra unveils plan to cut board size
Fonterra's first draft of suggested changes to its governance structure recommends the board's size be cut from 13 to 11.

Fonterra puts spotlight on board make-up
Fonterra's first draft of its recommendations on the size and makeup of its board will be made public tomorrow.

US-based expert bullish on dairy
NZX's planned new milk price futures contract can help bring stability to a dairy sector being hit by low returns, says visiting specialist Brian Rice.

Key heads to China for trade agreement 'upgrade'
Prime Minister John Key will visit China this month to discuss the free trade agreement between the two countries.

Rosy glow in the primary sector
New Zealand's biggest export - dairy - continues to suffer from oversupply and soft demand but other parts of the primary sector are booming.

Arancha González: Sustainable farms do business - and good
COMMENT: Sustainable farming is about doing business while doing good. It is about ensuring decent income and benefits while preserving our environment.

Taine Randell chases big money in China
What does an ex-All Black captain do when he's done and dusted with the game?

Institute makes case for independent directors on farm boards
The Institute of Directors has made a case for adding independent directors to the boards of farming company operations.

Milk price hedge passes final hurdles
Farmers will have the opportunity to hedge their bets on the farmgate milk price when the NZX launches a milk price futures contract next month.

Minister: Dairy prospects sound
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy gave a group of Waikato farmers a pep talk yesterday.

Could cash-strapped farmers sell shares?
Fonterra could let farmer shareholders sell shares based on annual milk production to reduce debt, analysts say.

NZ commodity prices fall 1.3 per cent
Commodity prices fell 1.3 per cent in March as weaker dairy, forestry and seafood prices outweighed meat prices.

Dairy prices tipped to drop again
Strengthening NZ dollar, increased output from Europe and reduced imports from China add to poor outlook.

Liam Dann: Rising kiwi is trouble for us all
COMMENT: The dollar is not coming to the rescue of struggling dairy farmers. It's coming to the rescue of retailers, motorists, gourmet food importers.

Fitch Ratings: European milk production to delay price recovery
Fitch Ratings said growth in European milk production will further delay a recovery in global milk prices beyond 2016.

Shanghai Pengxin withdraws review of Lochinver
Shanghai Pengxin has withdrawn its judicial review of the government's decision to decline its application to purchase the Lochinver station.

Synlait profit jumps on A2 formula sales
Synlait expects premium payments to its farmer suppliers to double, mainly on the back of a boom in infant formula sales.

Andrew Grenfell & Conor McElhinney: It's not just dairy farmers struggling
COMMENT: McGrathNicol business partners Andrew Grenfell and Conor McElhinneyrs talk about the flow-on effects of low dairy prices.

The Economy Hub: Fonterra in a race it can't win
Fonterra's increased dividend payment isn't enough for most farmers to pay their interest bill, says Jacqueline Rowarth.

Fernbaby formula claim not allowed, MPI says
The Ministry for Primary Industries says it will take action against baby formula marketer Fernbaby if the company continues to make "therapeutic claims" about its products.