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No one likes to think about the worst case scenario, but circumstances do change.
No one likes to think about the worst case scenario, but circumstances do change.
Synlait is now looking at breakeven this year. Will it need to raise more capital?
Proposed 2037 end of industrial coal use ambitious and hard to meet.
Carter Holt Harvey is unable to keep up with the demand for structural timber products.
Breakthrough Hawke's Bay programme sees 95 per cent of graduates find long-term employment
The risk of doing nothing to address rogue growing in China is significant, says Zespri.
"The biggest reason it works is the quality of the job they do."
Freight congestion drives up costs and places severe stress on NZ business, says MoT.
We need to look after rural folk and their mental health, our economy depends on it.
There are a number of reasons for the current timber shortage, writes Marty Verry.
It's now a case of the owners wading through the offers.
Synlait's first half result has slumped by 76 per due to Covid-19 disruption.
CHH has stopped supplying structural timber to Bunnings, ITM and Mitre 10.
Scarce labour this season stems from another chronic shortage: fresh Government thinking.
Much of Russia's log exports will come to a halt in 2022 if a proposed ban goes ahead.
Award-winning sausage maker moving into Onekawa premises of parent company Bay Cusine.
Mayor expects "refreshed" board to exercise strong oversight on performance.
Sandstorm and strong winds in Suez Canal blow monster ship to ground.
The WA 38 tree is very productive with medium/large fruit
Hope for a trans-Tasman bubble only went so far for the "pioneer" business.
Plan to double consumer butter manufacturing capacity five years in the making.
Kapoor was caught by an off-duty Ministry for Primary Industries officer.
Phil McGrath explains how Covid-19 has been a blessing for his hopes for North America.
'There's a win-win available' by opening borders to Pacific workers, Act leader says.
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"Because it's never been done before here ... people thought it could never be done."
NZ horticulture stalwart, Francie Perry, is throwing in the towel on strawberry growing.
Shrinking economy won't be turned around until we open our doors to the world.
S&P Global says strong demand is pushing up the cost of raw milk in China.
Apple export earnings are expected to dive this season due to labour shortages.