PremiumPremiumThe CountryPine forests the main source of beach slash: council studyNative wood debris minor by contrast, could have been taken out by pine logs.28 Feb 04:27 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryLabour - out of the Covid frying pan and into the Gabrielle fireOPINION: Observations from the Milford Track.27 Feb 04:00 PM
Rural businessCyclone Recovery Minister Grant Robertson announces $40,000 grants for hard-hit businessesA $25 million pool will give grants of up to $40,000 to businesses - more help on the way.26 Feb 12:15 AM
The CountryHawke’s Bay winegrowers: ‘We’re down but not out’Some in the industry say it will take years to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle.24 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionFran O'SullivanFran O'Sullivan: Logging inquiry must be just the first stepScale of damage on East Coast demands a Royal Commission.24 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountrySlashed: When waste becomes a lethal weapon - how East Coast forestry lost its social licenceWill class legal actions follow the latest forestry debris damage?24 Feb 04:05 AM
The CountryFonterra cuts milk price forecast as demand from China slackensSome recent trends bring optimism, but unknowns permeate economic outlook.23 Feb 08:06 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryEditorial: East Coast forestry inquiry long overdueEDITORIAL: Cyclone Gabrielle has laid bare poor industry practices.23 Feb 04:00 PM
The CountryKiwi apple giant's profit slipsInflation and China lockdowns took a bite out of Scales' profit.22 Feb 08:17 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryCyclone Gabrielle: Zespri sizes up damage to East Coast kiwifruit orchardsLocalised damage in other regions including Bay of Plenty and Northland.22 Feb 04:00 PM
The CountryCyclone Gabrielle: Primary sector welcomes support packageThe Government announced $25 million in support for farmers and growers.22 Feb 04:22 AM
The CountryReserve Bank hikes OCR to 4.75% despite cyclone's economic blowIt was too soon to accurately assess the monetary policy implications of Cyclone Gabrielle22 Feb 04:17 AM
The CountryGDT - auction remains unsettled with 1.5 per cent fallPrices dropped 1.5 per cent overall, led by a 2.0 drop in WMP.21 Feb 06:40 PM
The CountryCyclone Gabrielle: Months of long journeys for freight carriersTruckies face huge trips to navigate a jigsaw of damaged roads.21 Feb 06:29 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryPGG Wrightson’s first half profit slips, cuts annual earnings guidanceThe rural services group had a reduced contribution from its real estate business.21 Feb 04:35 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryWiped out Hawke's Bay apple exporters' SOS to the BeehiveWhile some orchards are gone, others are fine with picking and packing under way.20 Feb 04:42 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryA2 Milk recovery continues with 22pc profit lift, share price sagsA2 Milk's post-Covid recovery continues apace with 22pc lift in first-half profit.20 Feb 04:30 AM
The CountryInghams switches to nitrogen amidst CO2 shortageInghams' profits have gone up 4.8 per cent despite a drop in supply.20 Feb 04:25 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryCyclone damage: NZ's largest apple grower withdraws profit guidanceOwner of biggest apple grower reveals it has no insurance for Cyclone Gabrielle mayhem.19 Feb 09:02 PM
The CountryA2 Milk lifts first half profit by 22pc, says China still challengingA2 Milk's post-Covid recovery has continued with a lift in its first half profit.19 Feb 07:46 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryHow Aussie winemaker adapted after being shut out by ChinaAustralian wine exports plunged from $1.3 billion before the 2020 tariffs to $12.4m.19 Feb 04:00 AM
The CountryCost of produce set to increase after cyclone damage, Agricultural Minister warnsWarning follows $4m aid announcement. Kumara shortage looms.18 Feb 06:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryHow Fonterra plans to turn this year's challenges into opportunities: chairmanInflation, sustainability, R&D and China high on board's menu.17 Feb 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionBruce Cotterill: Getting on our bikes for mental health, prostate cancerA ride from Cape Reinga to Bluff is a way to help men facing some big issues.17 Feb 10:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryDairy industry takes to sky to reach cut-off Hawke’s Bay farmers and cowsMore helicopter missions are planned by DairyNZ, Fonterra, LIC and Federated Farmers.17 Feb 05:15 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryA2 Milk rallies: What to expect from Monday’s first half resultA2 Milk is still in recovery mode after Covid-19.17 Feb 04:43 AM
The CountryFraser Whineray resigns from FonterraThe co-op's chief operating officer is leaving after a three-year stint.16 Feb 07:43 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryCyclone Gabrielle: Emerging crisis of how to feed animals on devastated farmsPastures under water, winter crops wrecked, roads closed to stock and feed movement.16 Feb 04:37 AM
The CountryCyclone Gabrielle: Fresh produce prices likely to rise, experts sayConsumers are likely to see fewe fruit and vegetables in supermarkets in the coming weeks.16 Feb 02:59 AM
The CountryCyclone Gabrielle: Hawke’s Bay heartbreak, concerns some growers will quitTerrible blow to workers, orchardists as fruit growers confront cyclone devastation.15 Feb 11:51 PM
The CountryInflation, tax, bite into Skellerup's profitGumboot maker has reported its its first half result.15 Feb 09:49 PM
The CountryKiwifruit: 'Stressful' wait for bridge access in Te PukeKiwifruit orchardists in Te Puke could lose millions if truck access isn’t restored.15 Feb 06:11 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryDamage to $7b horticulture industry expected to be significantTrees and vines at risk of suffocation from silt, structural damage stocktake underway.15 Feb 04:40 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryCyclone Gabrielle: $2b kiwifruit industry right in path of stormFruit quality woes could intensify as Cyclone Gabrielle hits premium growing regions.14 Feb 04:40 AM