Friday, April 19, 2024
Venison demand could outstrip supply this year

Venison demand could outstrip supply this year

Demand versus supply is looking to hold New Zealand venison pricing firm as exporters begin to secure contracts.

EPA delays hamstring NZ tech uptake

EPA delays hamstring NZ tech uptake

Independent report highlights slowdown of EPA agrichemicals approval process and its cost to the sector.
Clicks snap up farm stay customers 

Clicks snap up farm stay customers 

Use media, influencers, clients and events to promote your farm stay, say experienced operators.
Fonterra names Anna Palairet COO

Fonterra names Anna Palairet COO

Logistics leader has been acting in the position since mid-2023.

Christmas on the first weekend in May

Christmas on the first weekend in May

Phil Weir is shaking the presents and watching the pond as duck hunting season nears.

No more handshake deals with grocery chains

Commerce Commission moves to regularise negotiations between growers and retailers as it flags power imbalance.



No more handshake deals with grocery chains

No more handshake deals with grocery chains

Commerce Commission moves to regularise negotiations between growers and retailers as it flags power imbalance.

Southland’s rates heading north

On top of looming rates hikes, Southland’s “one bucket” approach to catchment management is deeply concerning for Federated Farmers.

Proper Crisps sourcing local kūmara again

Local consumers can once again munch away at crisps grown from locally sourced kūmara.

Food award winners all sweet and sour

From gelato to fermented foods, a wide range was on the podium at the Outstanding NZ Food Producer Awards.



Venison demand could outstrip supply this year

Venison demand could outstrip supply this year

Demand versus supply is looking to hold New Zealand venison pricing firm as exporters begin to secure contracts.

Hot potato as spud crop surges back to life

After a tough year, potatoes the pick of the crop thanks to a good growing season.

Stream of calves moves north to buyers

As the dry bit hard, South Island vendors found support and keen buyers across the strait for their crop of calves.

Fonterra partners with Sharesies for share trading

App will offer new way to trade Fonterra Co-operative Group shares.

Clicks snap up farm stay customers 

Clicks snap up farm stay customers 

Use media, influencers, clients and events to promote your farm stay, say experienced operators.

Dealing with drought the focus in Mackenzie Basin

Farmers and ag leaders gather to share strategies for making it through into winter.

Good neighbours make good defences

The many properties just over the fence have meant some opportunities for the Moore family of Nelson, and some challenges.

Farm plans must be practical and cost-effective

Farmers will be cautiously optimistic about this news, Federated Farmers says. 

Immigration changes a Ministerial misstep?

Immigration changes a Ministerial misstep?

Federated Farmers seek clarity over new work visa rules.

Horticulture speaks out on RMA reforms

Protecting food production must be top of mind in making amendments to the Resource Management Act, says HortNZ.

China still has much to offer, says McClay

Minister takes on naysayers ahead of trip to deepen valuable trade relationship.

Govt keen to see more water storage requests in fast-track queue

Minister for Regional Development Shane Jones says more water storage is key to raising productivity and export earnings.



EPA delays hamstring NZ tech uptake

EPA delays hamstring NZ tech uptake

Independent report highlights slowdown of EPA agrichemicals approval process and its cost to the sector.

BioLumic gets funds to fatten up ryegrass

Palmerston North UV light technology company receives $5m AgriZeroNZ investment.

NZ needs to plan for alternative proteins, study finds

Presenting range of land-use scenarios, researchers say the worst course of action would be to do nothing.

Flying Kiwi rainmaker welcomed by Thais

Strong interest in NZ-built aircraft from Thailand’s Department of Royal Rainmaking.

Fonterra names Anna Palairet COO

Fonterra names Anna Palairet COO

Logistics leader has been acting in the position since mid-2023.

Muka Tangata to freshen food and fibre qualifications

Agriculture qualifications development projects launched in March.

Learning NZ’s dairying ropes a family affair

Battling to recruit staff for the remote North Canterbury farm he manages, Jaspal Singh looked closer to home – thousands of kilometres away.

NZ shearer sets new Merino world record in Aus

An Australia-based shearer from a tiny Central Otago township has become the first person to shear 500 Merino ewes in an eight-hour record attempt.



Christmas on the first weekend in May

Christmas on the first weekend in May

Phil Weir is shaking the presents and watching the pond as duck hunting season nears.

Electric farming is having its lightbulb moment

Farmers could be the backbone of NZ’s energy system, says Mike Casey, but for that to happen, the rules need to change.

Welcome words as ministers work the woolshed

Alan Emerson was there as the government launched its promised regional meetings.

The changing face of dairy herd nutrition

Pasture may not be the whole story when it comes to farmers meeting future challenges, says SealesWinslow general manager Grant Jackson.