
Tomatoes among crops driving increase in produce prices
The cost of fruit and vegetables rose nearly 9 per cent last year.
The cost of fruit and vegetables rose nearly 9 per cent last year.
"Every farmer these days is nervous [about the weather]. It's the nature of the beast"
Strawberry Sheilas owner Lesley A'Court looks back on her horticultural achievements
The damage could result in the loss of $50 million in export revenue to the country.
A week on from the rain starting growers assessing how much fruit is still salvageable.
Some growers estimate losses at between 30 per cent and 60 per cent.
COMMENT: The kiwifruit sector is booming, but it still faces various challenges to face.
A reasonably fit, mobile, greying but focused Kiwi begins his vineyard pre-harvest career
The big, red, Envy apples had a record 23 per cent increase in international sales.
Changes a relief for primary sector heading into Christmas, New Year period Feds says.
Working holiday and employer-assisted work visas will be pushed forward six months.
New Zealand should learn from other country's mistakes, says Eric Crampton.
Orchardist fined for illegal agrichemical spray drift.
Covid-19, lack of RSE workers and rising air freight costs putting pressure on growers.
Raj Kiwi was ordered to pay wage arrears to six workers, totalling more than $23,000.
Industry leaders say concerns remain for apple and pear harvest, despite Govt measures.
Some businesses in the Whakatāne region are expecting a bumper summer.
The 19-year-old van driver has been discharged after seven weeks.
NZ fruit growers continue to advocate for more RSE workers to be allowed into the country.
NZ's largest-ever medical cannabis crop is growing on the sunny slopes of Kēkerengū.
Otago growers rubbish claims they're turning down locals for cheap foreign labour.
Total grain production for the 2019-20 season was well up despite Covid-19 effect.
Temporary approval permit for Tongan exporters allows them to send watermelons to NZ.
The industry has faced criticism for not responding to kiwi applications for jobs.
"You have nothing to lose and so much to gain".
Charity will work with growers who can donate unsellable or excess produce.
Orchard manager Simon Bardon says this season a "great opportunity" for employing locals.
Job seekers say they are being ignored when applying for orchards or vineyard work.