
Fonterra says NSW court decision will not change Mainland sale plans
Fonterra says plans to divest its global consumer businesses are unchanged.
Fonterra says plans to divest its global consumer businesses are unchanged.
At 80 years old, Tony Thompson shows no sign of slowing down.
'We’re very conscious we’re the guardians of this land for the next generation.'
The wine company has lowered its earnings outlook due to a 10% tariff.
Cabinet agreed to invest $16.5m more into mussel business despite ongoing losses.
Mike Fuge says that is not appropriate when we have such an important job ahead
Fonterra has noticed the high-protein, low-calorie dairy food's popularity is on the up.
NZ's medicinal cannabis sector says international players are flooding the market.
Chicken exports are getting back to normal, MPI says.
OPINION: The tariff roulette wheel has been spinning furiously for the past few weeks.
Opinion: "I think there’s some exciting opportunities happening in New Zealand now."
The Scott family ran a small beef operation but felt they needed to diversify.
SAFE claims intensive fish farming breaches the Animal Welfare Act.
Fonterra's Mainland sale process continues despite a turbulent sharemarket.
The report looked at soil, water, waste, climate change, plant protection and people.
Prices rose 1.6% in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction overnight.
New Zealand earned $172m from horticultural exports to Vietnam in 2024.
Richard and Helen Dorresteyn own and run Clevedon Buffalo Company.
"Highly disappointed that this procurement policy hasn’t been extended to wood products."
A local honey producer says they have seen a strong 2024/2025 season.
Molesworth Station spans over 180,000 hectares in the northern South Island high country.
All you need to know about the Gene Technology Bill that is before Parliament.
The bait outperformed traditional cray legs in trials for catching rig.
Researchers say even a small temperature rise can significantly impact seed production.
Minister Nicola Grigg acknowledged that farmers were 'burdened' by paperwork.
New Zealand produces only 10-15% of the hazelnuts it consumes annually.
Much-needed rain has taken some pressure off the national electricity grid.
Plus the big investors behind the private project.
'In its first year all workshops filled up quickly, and this year it’s about 90% full.'
Police advise residents being targeted to 'close the door and not engage with the person'.