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While there seems to be a feeding frenzy for hybrid or electric cars of late, there’s no such madness for the humble ute.
Published in Motoring
OPINION: New Zealand's trade ties with China are facing another test.
Published in Milking It
A surprise dip in global dairy prices last week won't affect a record milk price locked in for this season, says ASB economist Nat Keall.
Published in General News
Fonterra remains on track to return $1 billion to farmer shareholders and unit holders in the 2024 financial year.
Published in General News
Manufacturing options and scale are allowing Fonterra to maximise returns for farmers' milk, says chief financial officer Marc Rivers.
Published in General News
Dairy The milk supply situation in several key export regions continues to deteriorate.
Published in Agribusiness
It's a tough time to be in horticulture, according to Rockit Apples chief executive Mark O'Donnell.
Published in General News
The rising cost of diesel on the Chatham Islands is threatening the profitability of the island's main economy of farming and fishing.
Published in General News
The outlook for global sheepmeat and beef trade is positive for the 2021-22 season, according to Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s (B+LNZ) latest mid-season update.
Published in General News
New Zealand’s red meat sector is continuing to achieve strong export results in spite of considerable labour shortages and supply chain disruptions, says the Meat Industry Association (MIA).
Published in General News
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