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Fieldays chief executive Peter Nation announces resignation
11 Sep 2024Nation says navigating events and business upheaval during the "turbulent pandemic times" would go down as one of his highlights in the role.
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Supermarket shelves left empty as orange juice shortage hits
10 Sep 2024Local damage from Cyclone Gabrielle and a drought in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of orange juice.
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Backing for government's foot and mouth eradication plan
10 Sep 2024Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard says any incursion of the viral animal disease would have dramatic impacts on exportsas animal product exports would halt immediately.
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Highway median barriers hit farmers in the pocket
7 Sep 2024Median barriers on SH2 near Katikati are "severely limiting" access and hurting horticultural and agricultural businesses, farmers say.
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Synlait's biggest shareholders to vote on $218m rescue package
6 Sep 2024A special meeting is scheduled for 18 September.
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Minister wants to roll back 'unworkable' forestry rules
5 Sep 2024The government is proposing to roll back the ability of councils to introduce their own tougher rules for forestry.
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Foot and mouth outbreak could cost $14.3b every year
5 Sep 2024New analysis reinforces the government's commitment to eradicate the disease that affects animals should it arrive in the country, the Biosecurity Minister says.
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Bird flu: MPI says eradication unlikely if virus arrives in NZ
5 Sep 2024The Ministry for Primary Industries is working to mitigate the impact of any avian influenza outbreak brought to the country by migrating birds.
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Australian farmers to get fix for methane-laced cow burps before NZ
6 Sep 2024A solution to dairy cows' methane-laced burps could be ready to sell to NZ farmers next year, but Australian farmers will get it first. Audio
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Uncertain future stalks celery growers
Some established celery growers say their future in the sector is uncertain after nearly a year of being paid below the cost of production.
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Beekeepers expecting to make a loss this season
4 Sep 2024Many beekeepers are expecting to make a loss due to an ongoing glut of honey.
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Agriculture industry hits out at proposed 'tax on a tax'
Agricultural aviators say a proposed increase of its industry levy will disproportionately impact agriculture.
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Liquidators appointed to investigate Waitonui Group
3 Sep 2024The company operated three large dairy farms in Taupō and North Otago.
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Rural principals cite workload, pay as reasons to quit
3 Sep 2024A significant number of rural principals intend leaving the job within four years of starting, according to a NZ Rural Schools Association survey.
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Growers convene in Tauranga for HortNZ conference
2 Sep 2024Bay of Plenty has hosted hundreds of horticulture leaders, growers and those from support sectors.
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'Perfect storm': The impact of drought in Hurunui district
3 Sep 2024Farmers and community leaders in North Canterbury tell RNZ about the ongoing drought, tough economic conditions and how the locals have been supporting each other.
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'You learn to take a deep breath': Coming together in times of drought
3 Sep 2024The rural sector in north Canterbury's Hurunui district describe how drought conditions and demanding economic settings have left them battling. Audio
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TB in cattle eradicated in West Coast farming area
2 Sep 2024A quarter of herds in the small West Coast farming community of Hari Hari had been infected.
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Farmers spending millions of dollars on pest control
30 Aug 2024Federated Farmers latest pest survey of 700 farmers found farmers are spending on average $5.45 a hectare controlling pests like deer, goats, possums, cats and geese
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New deal with China on deer velvet huge relief for industry
29 Aug 2024MPI officials secured a deal with China on deer velvet imports just as the new velvet season gets underway.
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Fonterra to spend $75 million expanding Studholme site
The site will become a "hub for high value proteins" designed for "premium" products such as medical and sports nutrition.
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Farmers vs foresters amid allegations of stock shooting, poor pest management
Landowners are hopeful forestry companies will step up after allegations were aired at a public meeting.
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Plea for surplus hemp by-product to be used as animal feed
A hemp company says it's dumping tonnes of a by-product that could be used as animal feed.
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Garlic grower accused of smear campaign against smaller producers
Te Mata Garlic's Chris Morrison is facing allegations of scaremongering by falsely claiming to have been tasked by the Ministry for Primary Industries and other industry bodies to compile data on…
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