
Cavalier says market conditions still challenging
Trading remains below the levels Cavalier would like
Trading remains below the levels Cavalier would like
Trump's tariff battles with China and Mexico are hurting US farmers.
Good news and more bad news in Fonterra third quarter result, and more to come.
HBRC has received 313 odour complaints since the beginning of last year.
Sten Semenoff wins next round against NZTA.
Fishing company Sanford reported an 8 per cent decline in first-half operating earnings.
NZ Wool Classers' Association meeting discussed the woes of the wool industry.
Fonterra is closing its Dennington factory in Australia, resulting in 98 redundancies.
Record revenue year for Zespri as sales and licence earnings hit $3 billion.
Dairy markets have strengthened on the back of improved returns and a softer NZ dollar.
Cookie Time is going quids-in on Japan.
Careers co-ordinator to organise employers and workers for Hawke's Bay horticulture.
South Island has missed out on discounted fuel but those days could be coming to an end.
Rabobank's dairy analyst Emma Higgins takes a look at the latest GDTA result.
NZ Wool Classers' Association meeting told the merino market was ''cooking''.
''We could accommodate a lot more mohair if we had more producers.''
Chilean prosecutor narrows search for Fonterra files as its probe continues.
Dairy product price fall ended a record string of 11 consecutive gains.
Only 25-30 per cent of our daily bread's wheat content is grown in New Zealand.
Central Otago cherries harvests and income were significantly down on the summer before.
Synlait still believes a practical solution is attainable.
Shareholders expected to vote in July on conditional sale offer to Chinese company Yili.
Kiwi advancing Homestead Park plans at Drury
Rising dairy prices expected to lift demand for feed.
AI drive-thru, cricket flour, milk tank robots among ways tech is making business smarter.
The use of 'Wanganui' by an international brewery is being seen as inappropriate.
The mining proposal includes a $36.8million processing plant near Milton.
The new Forestry New Zealand premises built will bring 80 jobs, many of those to Rotorua.
The Synlait-Munchkin partnership was first announced in 2015.