
Surprises keep coming at Fonterra
Miles Hurrell has been appointed interim CEO of Fonterra.
Miles Hurrell has been appointed interim CEO of Fonterra.
Māori business returns highest from managed funds, lowest in farming, says report.
Fonterra's farmer-owners and business leaders have little sympathy for the board.
COMMENT:Trump's stance takes a socialist twist as US taxpayers pay farmers for their milk.
Consensus is building behind planned Zero Carbon Act to combat climate change.
Planting 1 billion trees in 10 years is more achievable than it might sound.
Zespri chairman called on to stand for Fonterra board - no word on John Wilson's decision.
NZ test shows a winter strawberry industry is possible. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Wife and mother the home and farm power source behind successful business.
Aussie farmer Charlie Phillott was forced off his property by the bank at the age of 87.
MPI dragging chain on release of M bovis-related information under the OIA.
The primary sector its jumpy over the prospect of escalating trade protectionism.
Vegan fast food operator Lord of the Fries has big plans for a meat-free New Zealand.
Dairy farming cashflows are better but uncertainty underpins the relief, says ANZ.
Concerns now for farms bordering the infected property.
Setting goals, removing politics — Zero Carbon Bill is like the Reserve Bank Act.
Sir Henry van der Heyden says John Wilson has done a good job.
Fonterra powders command premium price but will it last long enough to plump milk price?
Tolaga Bay people have had enough of slash. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Agriculture Minister says biosecurity the job of all Kiwis, all the time.
High-energy, low-protein feed in addition to grass helps increase milk production.
KPMG shuts Fieldays business breakfast to the public to encourage "open" discussion.
The company recommended shareholders accept a foreign takeover bid.
The Govt has unveiled an $886m plan to eliminate the disease.
COMMENT: When it comes to biosecurity it's in national interest to stay calm and clinical.
No suitably effective vaccine available globally, despite years of development efforts.
Dairy sector debt still high, with cattle disease an added risk, says Reserve Bank.
The full cost of eradication over 10 years is projected to be $886 million.
About 126,000 animals in addition to the 26,000 already underway will be culled.