
Gareth Carter: Ah, the sweet smell of citrus
Spring is a great time to be adding to or planting a home orchard.
Spring is a great time to be adding to or planting a home orchard.
New Zealand may need to import more food if it bans coal boilers too soon, producers say.
China currently has almost 4000 hectares of unlawful plantings of NZ gold G3 kiwifruit.
A Hastings grower is welcoming a partnership that should connect more students with jobs.
"Everyone is crying out for staff and no one can find them," NZ Apples and Pears CEO says.
"We want the Government to provide the meaningful support this industry needs now."
'What we really need is more Kiwis to pick and to buy an extra couple of punnets.'
Aviation lawyer Angela Beazer a recent recipient of $2.5m Provincial Growth Fund loan.
Uncertainty around labour for this summer's harvest has some growers getting desperate.
Marlborough District Council plans to trial a new air monitoring programme.
Rural work likely to feature strongly for students looking for summer holiday jobs.
Upping the proportion of female flowers in a kiwifruit orchard may boost production.
Some vineyards are hiring retirees, while fruit growers are targeting students.
Emergency services are working to free two trapped people after a cherry picker tipped.
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Industry wants to nip low staff numbers in the bud. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The poor quality accommodation was ordered to shut after an investigation.
Horticulture, viticulture sectors ask why fishermen from Covid-19 countries let into NZ.
Record crowds were expected during the strawberry picking season.
Hawke's Bay frost control from above. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Central Otago labour shortage expected to spiral into industries that service them.
All import channels for watermelon currently closed due to biosecurity concerns.
Group of growers warn that some fruit and vegetables could rot unharvested this summer.
Insecticide spray warning: Buyers of stolen fruit don't know if it's safe to eat.
Horticulture industry hopes some RSE workers from the Pacific may be able to come to NZ.
The sisters were at a loss of what to do with the old family farm after the lease expired.
Worried employers call for border to be opened for migrants.
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Ross Kirk designed a trailer planter capable of putting down 6000 trees in a day.
Growers say assembling seasonal workforce needed for harvest will be near impossible.