
Is a2 Milk heading for an earnings downgrade?
The market is preparing for a possible earnings downgrade from a2 Milk.
The market is preparing for a possible earnings downgrade from a2 Milk.
A2 Milk in trading halt pending an announcement from the company.
New York Times: China is forcing Australia to realise the coal era is coming to an end.
Grant Watson will join Māori-owned dairy company Miraka in February 2021.
NZ Rural Land is expected to list on the NZX on Monday.
Orchardist fined for illegal agrichemical spray drift.
Report measures lambing performance and forecasts lamb and sheep exports for 2021.
Damien O'Connor has been has warned that the primary sector faces strong headwinds.
Prices are up for the third time in a row, in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
Truck demand for containers from Northport goes from feast to famine.
Zoe Wood explains how her firm pivoted from a focus on tourists to the domestic market.
Covid-19, lack of RSE workers and rising air freight costs putting pressure on growers.
China's government stepped up pressure on Australia with more taxes.
There are a number of factors at play that have reduced the number of logs into China.
Relations between Australia and China continue to be strained.
NZ red meat exports value dropped by 18% in October compared to a year earlier.
Napier dermatologist warns Kiwis working in orchards to take maximum care in the sun.
Feds November banking survey shows fewer farmers feeling undue pressure from their banks.
Employees worked nearly 80 hours some weeks for less than the minimum wage, probe finds.
Overall though, more Kiwi farmers are pessimistic than optimistic about the year ahead.
Study find diseases carried by cats cause the loss of over 62,000 unborn lambs each year.
PGG Wrightson has upgraded its earnings forecast after a strong five months of trade,\,
The agtech and foodtech accelerator's new leader comes with strong business credentials.
The blueprint built on the first red meat sector strategy adopted in 2011.
The council invested $1.9 million in the venture in 2013 and kept it quiet for a year.
NZ fruit growers continue to advocate for more RSE workers to be allowed into the country.
Investment company offering units in a $9 million Hawke's Bay orchard syndicate
Otago growers rubbish claims they're turning down locals for cheap foreign labour.
Sovrano Limoncello has grown from a small business in the garage to international success.
Fonterra is concerned by the West's worsening relations with China.