
Family of the late Julian Robertson to sell Wairarapa's Dry River Wines
'Chance to refocus and consolidate our business interests' - Jay Robertson.
'Chance to refocus and consolidate our business interests' - Jay Robertson.
Focus now on core products, sectors, and regions.
The obvious solution is to go back to where this all started.
Weather claims up 34 per cent amid slew of events in warmest, wettest winter.
Tech pitched as the answer to a global counterfeiting crisis.
Thorley Robbins of wood wool firm Purewood talks challenges and seeking perfection.
Govt's bid to trim emissions will hit Kiwi farmers — but won't reduce climate change.
Fonterra has revised down its milk collections forecast for the current year.
There are only two areas of major difference but they might well be chasms.
Proposed emissions charges for agriculture will add more incentives to grow trees.
After decades of debate, farmers will be priced for emissions from 2025. How will it work?
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'Bizarre' dead bat shipment perplexes.
The West Coast pays some of the highest average costs for electricity in New Zealand.
"Remarkable" discharge rate may lead to ultra-fast charging of electric milk tankers.
Zespri juggling demand for growth at home and export market strategy.
Australia won't get a better deal than New Zealand, says EU Parliament's "Big Beast."
Farmer confidence net reading climbs to –31 per cent, from –35 per cent previously.
The Chinese boat is alleged to be a Stabicraft design rip-off.
Hokitika-based subsidiary of China's Yili snaps up Canary for an undisclosed sum.
Oprah Winfrey and Natalie Portman both have links to the oat milk company.
Around 50 per cent of workers globally will need reskilling by 2025, according to report.
Mount Albert Grammar School had previously leased the farm for nearly a century.
Kiwifruit industry was 6000 workers short this season.
China State Farm has been a2 Milk's strategic distribution partner in China since 2013.
ANZCO Foods, Fonterra, Ngāi Tahu Holdings, Ravensdown, SFF, Synlait have signed up.
"Once the bulldozers are there, this asset will be lost forever," vineyard founder says.
A2 Milk said its first quarter sales were running ahead of plan.
Synlait's 'robust' return to profit, S&P says "don't worry" about Fonterra's inventory.
Tatua overcomes tough year to continue its enviable payouts.