OPINION: I trust that this New Year has kicked off well for you. Things are looking brighter for the rural sector now than they were this time last ...
Jonathan Jamieson, a Lincoln University student, has been named as the latest recipient of Ravensdown’s Hugh Williams Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship offers $5,000 per year for a student ...
Fonterra has announced $15 million in investments in electrification projects across the North Island over the next 18 months. The investment will see electric boilers installed at the co-operative’s ...
Alliance Group says it has secured greater access for chilled beef exports to China, following the approval for two of its processing plants to supply the market. The company’s Levin and Mataura ...
OPINION: Back in the 1960s and '70s, and even into the '80s, successive National government Agriculture Ministers and Trade Ministers were at the top of the cabinet rankings. People like Duncan ...
Canada's blatant manipulation of international trade rules around the export of subsidised dairy products is likely to escalate further with the new Trump administration now in the White House. Just a ...
OPINION: The new Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche has just had the hallelujah moment of the 21st century in his candid review of the NZ public service. He says departments lack clarity ...
Not all stakeholders involved in the proposed merger of honey industry groups - ApiNZ and Unique Manuka Factor Honey Association (UMFHA) combining to form a larger organisation - think the deal is so ...
Populations of fall armyworm are two to three weeks more advanced than they have been in previous seasons, bringing calls for maize and sweetcorn growers to scout their crops as often as possible.