DairyNZ's People Expo events are back.

Dairy farmers' reliance on imported palm kernel expeller (PKE) as a supplementary feed faces headwinds amid shifting consumer preferences and environmental obligations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, says AgFirst Waikato consultant Raewyn Densley.

The Government is calling on the country's largest pastoral farmer, state-owned Pāmu (Landcorp), to lift its game.

A New Zealand/Ireland joint research programme, launched last month, aims to better understand methane emissions from pasture-based farm systems.

OPINION: Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions – especially scope 3 emissions that occur on the farm – has been on the agenda of leading dairy companies for many years.

OPINION: The Government is sending a clear signal to state-owned farming giant, Pamu (Landcorp) that things must change.

OPINION: Farmer protests have swept Europe in recent weeks.

OPINION: Rural communities should take their advice from health professionals, not Greenpeace, says Federated Farmers.

OPINION: Last week marked the closure of one government funded entity that people had hardly heard of.

Senior media execs in this country seem blind to how they are perceived these days.

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OPINION: Reckless action by Greenpeace in 2024 forced Fonterra to shut down a drying plant for four hours, costing the co-op…

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OPINION: The global crusade against fossil fuel is gaining momentum in some regions.

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