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Calling Home: Grant Phelps in Valparaiso, Chile
After making wine around the globe, Grant Phelps was lured to Chile by the country's fifth richest man to run his winery. Eventually Grant branched out on his own to make his boutique wine in the… Audio
New Zealand's economy braces for the impact of the coronavirus
Tourism, travel, education and fresh food exports are bearing the initial brunt of the shutdown in Chinese cities and the closing of borders. But now it's also impacting on forestry. Audio
Wringing more than silverware from RWC 2019
Win or lose, the Rugby World Cup is being seen as a great opportunity to boost our economy. Audio
Angela Clifford: the foodie farmer passionate about sustainability
There's never a dull moment for Waipara Valley farmer, educator and foodie Angela Clifford. She grows 60 varieties of fruit and vegetables and has chickens, turkeys, ducks, sheep, bees, cows and pigs… Audio
Angela Clifford: the foodie farmer passionate about sustainability
There's never a dull moment for Waipara Valley farmer, educator and foodie Angela Clifford. She grows 60 varieties of fruit and vegetables and has chickens, turkeys, ducks, sheep, bees, cows and pigs…
AudioThe Big Apple: America gets the first bite
South Canterbury isn't famous for its premium apples, but one unfamiliar variety loves Timaru's cool climate and thrives there - the Honeycrisp. It's a sweet, firm apple grown exclusively for… Audio
The Big Apple: America gets the first bite
South Canterbury isn't famous for its premium apples, but one unfamiliar variety loves Timaru's cool climate and thrives there - the Honeycrisp. It's a sweet, firm apple grown exclusively for…
AudioNZ exporters cautious about dealing with Iran
New Zealand's leading exporters worry about the implications of exporting to Iran after the United States President warned of penalising those that associate with the country, the trade minister says. Audio
Kathryn Wilson lets her shoes do the talking
Designer Kathryn Wilson has thoroughly tread the boards of the Kiwi footwear industry. She talks to Sonia Sly about her naïve passion launching a label 15 years ago, how bumps in the road serve as… Audio
NZ's ongoing sheep export saga continues with Saudi deal
Analysis -The Saudi sheep deal is not the first chapter in New Zealand's on-again, off-again relationship with live sheep exports to the Middle East, writes Kim Griggs.
NZ and Sri Lanka beef up diplomatic ties
New Zealand and Sri Lanka have agreed to set up diplomatic posts in each other's countries, the Prime Minister John Key has announced.
Fiji's exporters say Australia's biosecurity changes 'overdue'
Fijian exporters say they are looking forward to see the promises of better biosecurity arrangements with Australia, as new entrepreneurs enter the export market.
NZ looks to cash in on hungry booming middle class in Asia
By 2025 over 1 billion Asian consumers will move from lower to middle class which means they will have money to spend on things they can't afford now - including more expensive, imported food. Video, Audio
How do we raise incomes in New Zealand?
Dieter Adam, the CEO of the New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters details the most important drivers of wealth creation Audio
Industry Retro: Kiwifruit Dairy Forestry
There's a huge contrast this year between the fortunes of kiwifruit and cows. Kiwifruit orchardists are receiving good returns on a high volume crop in April and May. Dairy farmers are still… Audio
Industry Retro: Kiwifruit Dairy Forestry
There's a huge contrast this year between the fortunes of kiwifruit and cows. Kiwifruit orchardists are receiving good returns on a high volume crop in April and May. Dairy farmers are still…
AudioIndustry Retro: Sheep, Beef, Deer
Sheep farmers have had a less than average year but beef finishers are smiling. Every cloud has a velvet lining. The state of the deer industry with Deer Industry New Zealand Chief Executive Dan Coup.
…Industry Retro: Sheep, Beef, Deer
Sheep farmers have had a less than average year but beef finishers are smiling. Every cloud has a velvet lining. The state of the deer industry with Deer Industry New Zealand Chief Executive Dan Coup.
… AudioWeak NZ dollar helping hiring activity
A weaker New Zealand dollar is helping create steady hiring activity, according to a new survey of more than 600 employers.
Uga or Coconut Crab Hunting in Niue
Uga or coconut crab are hunted in large numbers in Niue but to conserve them the Niuean Government has placed an indefinite ban on their export Audio