
Greenpeace takes Fonterra to task over grass-fed claims
Greenpeace says it plans to sue Fonterra over Anchor's grass-fed claims.
Greenpeace says it plans to sue Fonterra over Anchor's grass-fed claims.
The dairy heavyweight has made six strategic directions.
Newly restructured Synlait Milk's result hard to swallow, but follows unprecedented year.
After a tumultuous decade, some new names have emerged as NZ's biggest dairy farmers.
Dairy co-operative reiterates it is not 'a natural owner' of consumer products business.
Dairy co-operative lifts forecast milk price for 2024-2025 by 50c/kg milk solids.
'Would it grow? Would it take up nitrogen? And to our surprise, it did a fantastic job!'
Plans for the sale of the consumer business are also in the market spotlight.
Shareholders vote in favour of a $217m equity raise.
It follows on from a $75m investment in a new protein plant at Studholme.
Whole milk powder up 1.5% and skim milk powder lifts 2.2%.
Watchdog council sends annual letter of expectations to board, surveys farmer-owners.
Broader agri economy confidence has increased to a net reading of +3% from -25%.
Sponsored content: Better-than-expected outlook for dairy farms this season.
The dairy company has a new syndicate with eight banks.
The US update notes China’s efforts to grow its own milk production.
Hydrogen-powered heavy vehicles are still an emerging technology.
The disease, caused by a contagious virus, affects cloven-hooved animals.
Tests show a single dose reduces a cow's methane emissions be three-quarters for 100 days.
The panel will take no action over the Bright Dairy, a2 Milk plan for Synlait.
The dairy and infant formula maker is in the middle of a $217.8m capital raise.
The GDT auction dipped slightly this week after a 5.5% increase two weeks ago.
The new factory at Edendale will create an additional 70 jobs.
A farmer uses the manure from its 650-cow-shelter to make its own fertiliser.
The company operates three large dairy farms - one in Taupō and two in North Otago.
Project lead at Thriving Southland said the paper was about 'informing our community'.
Students hope their device will help Kiwi farmers tackle the potentially deadly infection.