
Taranaki gardener gets behind native species
A Taranaki gardener has changed career paths and is now helping native species.
A Taranaki gardener has changed career paths and is now helping native species.
Growers say Psa is the biggest risk to the industry,
Tribunal ruled licence "not an improvement to the land or for the benefit of the land".
Kiwifruit harvest was impacted by a 30 per cent seasonal worker shortfall.
"With the New Zealand borders now open, our winegrowers are keen to get travelling again."
More Northlanders are trying their hands at growing tropical fruit as the climate warms.
Next week's grower vote result also an important pointer to Zespri's future.
Seeka's resilience severely tested in first half of 2022.
The tractor was delivered this week, towed by a Tesla, on a fossil fuel-free road trip.
Fruit loss significantly above forecast, and returns heading south of June predictions.
Could this be an answer to worker shortages on orchards and vineyards?
Rhythms of the seasons taken into account in new online course which is run at night.
Entries for HortNZ Environmental Award were so high the board awarded two this year.
Trainee orchard manager's dismissal before 90 days wrong, ERA rules.
Zespri wants to increase overseas plantings to ensure it has SunGold to sell year-round.
Mushroom growing can be a low-cost way of adding a powerhouse food to the menu.
Contestants demonstrate what great talent there is in the horticulture industry.
The Preedys grew an alphabet of produce, from apples to zucchinis, over the years.
NZ Functional Foods' dream is that all Kiwis drink only oat milk produced in Southland.
Traditional Māori knowledge provides a foundation to the team's approach
RSE workers served 16 guests, including Central Otago District Mayor Tim Cadogan.
B+LNZ and DCANZ disappointed but Trade Minister Damien O'Connor optimistic about deal.
National's trade spokesman Todd McClay gave the deal a '6 out of 10'.
The deal announced today includes the removal of tariffs on NZ kiwifruit exports.
The deal took four years of often torturous negotiations.
An abundance of food is produced in NZ yet some people are starving, says a Taipā local.
Yields drop and shipping costs continue to climb for the sector.
People wanting to get into the Far North's horticulture industry can enrol in a new course
Iwi across Te-Matau-a-Māui/Hawke's Bay are making big investments in orchards
Southern Medicinal plans to bring the costly product to an easily affordable level.