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Volumes ease but results still robust
Data released this week by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) shows there were 50 fewer farm sales for the three months ended May 2022 than for the same period in 2021.
Overall, there w
2022 Regional Supreme Winners named in Auckland Ballance Farm Environment Awards
Shirley-Ann and Rick Mannering have been named 2022 Regional Supreme Winners in the Auckland Balance Farm Environment Awards.
Run by the New Zealand Farm Environment Trust, the awards champion sustai
NZ/EU trade deal on a knife edge
NZ is on the brink of scoring an historic and crucial free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU).
It seems it all hinges on the outcome of a meeting in Brussels in the coming week betwee
Govt continues support for Buller flood recovery
The Government is continuing its support of the Buller district in its recovery from severe flooding over the last year, Minister for Emergency Management Kieran McAnulty announced today during a visi
Kate Acland appointed deputy chair of B+LNZ board
Kate Acland, Northern South Island Director, has been appointed as deputy chair of the Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) board.
B+LNZ chairman Andrew Morrison, who plans to seek re-election in 2023, sa
Two new executive managers for Fonterra
Fonterra is creating two new management roles to increase focus on innovation and driving strategy.
Singapore-based Komal Mistry-Mehta will be the new chief innovation and brand officer.
Mistry-Meht
'Black diamonds' in the rough of unproductive land?
A Bay of Plenty truffle company is sharing the secrets of the industry in a bid to get landowners growing ‘black diamonds’ across the country.
Ohiwa Black Diamond Truffles is receiving more than
Rural and provincial councils call on Govt to better align reforms
New Zealand’s Rural and Provincial Councils are calling on the Government to slow reforms.
The message comes after all 50 Rural and Provincial Councils’ Mayors, Chairs, chief executives and some
NZ red meat representatives are off to Europe
New Zealand red meat sector leaders head to Brussels this week as negotiations between the European Union (EU) and New Zealand for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enter a critical stage.
Meat Industry A
Controversial changes for pigs
A controversial new welfare draft code is triggering vigorous debate between pig farmers and animal welfare advocated as to what the best path forward is.
The main proposals in the Government's new d
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