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US$12b state aid for American farmers
The US Government is rolling out US$12 billion worth of aid to farmers caught up in trade wars, triggered by President Donald Trump.
Fake dairy products need policing
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can no longer ignore the growing demand that it enforces its own regulations against fake dairy foods.
NZMP tastes success in the US
Is TPP a goner under Trump?
Experts are echoing the Prime Minister John Key’s concerns about Trans Pacific Partnership under a Trump administration.
NZ markets not ready for Trump upset
The US sharemarket has “largely priced in a Clinton victory”, says the NZIER, but what impact would an upset win to Donald Trump have on our economy?
Benefits of beef sires
US beef leg conformation causing concern
Michelin technology could feed the US
Tyre industry giant Michelin claims a trial at Harper Adams University, UK, shows farmers can increase yield by 4% using the company's Ultraflex tyre technology.
Top US newspaper talks up dairy
Millions of people would have been healthier if they had consumed milk rather than used milk substitutes, according to an article in The Washington Post.
Dairy tariffs ‘will be back on table’
The US dairy interests will realise within five to 10 years they got it wrong by opposing dairy tariff removal in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations, says Fonterra chairman John Wilson.