Fonterra says it takes the ongoing threat of 'adverse cyber action' extremely seriously.

After 20 years of milking cows, Northland farmer Greg Collins is ready to step into the governance side of dairy.

For some Canterbury teenagers, their career is being shaped by hands-on experience in a sector they are passionate about - dairy farming.

Dairy farmers will be paying a new levy rate of 4.5c/kgMS - an extra 0.9c/kgMS - to industry-good body DairyNZ from June 1 this year.

The 'atmospheric river' of rain that swept down the country last week almost completely avoided one of the worst drought-affected regions in the country – coastal Taranaki.

Much-needed rain finally arrived in Northland, giving many farmers breathing space to get themselves back on track for next season.

Despite the turmoil in global markets, Fonterra is continuing with a dual track process to divest its multi-billion dollars consumer businesses.

DairyNZ has set a new levy rate of 4.5c/kgMS from 1 June 2025 and aims to keep the levy at no more than this rate for a minimum of three years.

Fonterra says the US continues to be an important market for New Zealand dairy and the co-op.

With many European manufacturers releasing mechanical weeding systems to counter the backlash around the use and possible banning of agrochemicals, Amazone has added a new model to its Venterra mechanical hoe range.

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