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Solid outlook for the NZ economy
Migration, tourism and an improving rural sector point to a continued solid outlook for NZ

Fonterra upgrades milk price forecasts
Fonterra expects dairy prices to stabilise after a slump.

Plant & Food Research to reap partnership benefits
Plant & Food Research is about the reap the benefits from its first commercial partnership

NZ goods exports hit an April record
New Zealand's merchandise exports rose to their highest ever for an April month.

Primary sector wish list for Budget
The primary sector has biosecurity and trade training on its wish list for the Budget.

Goat-farming firm breached welfare
Waikato company fined after goats arrived at meatworks with significant injuries.

Air NZ's precious Mother's Day cargo
Fresh cut flowers are being flown across NZ to keep florists stocked for Mother's Day.

Dairy finds its happy place
After record highs and desperate lows, today's milk price is a welcome relief.

Counterfeits a challenge for Zespri
Counterfeits remain a challenge for Zespri in quest for Chinese market dominance.

In China, try red not black
NZ's obsession with all things black is putting Kiwi products on the backfoot in China.

Fonterra-Lewis Rd Creamery stoush ends
The packaging stoush between Fonterra and Lewis Road Creamery has come to an end.

PM says dollar at 'pretty positive' level
Bill English says the dollar is now at a "pretty positive" level for exporters.

British chain to stop selling NZ lamb
"Buy British" is the new campaign which will see a supermarket chain drop NZ lamb.

Super Fund buys 21 local dairy farms
NZ Super Fund has bought 21 local dairy farms and is eyeing up rural Australian land.

NZ exports rise 11pc to 2-year high
The value of dairy exports to China jumped by two thirds.

Navis Capital sees $40-$80M capex for Mainland Poultry
Navis Capital sees $40-$80M capex for Mainland Poultry, export opportunities, possible IPO

Guy: Dairy expansion has its limits
Nathan Guy says there is a limit to further dairy intensification in New Zealand.

NZ Mint signs $60m deal with Chinese firm
New Zealand Mint has signed a $60m deal with a Chinese company, it was announced today.

NZ honey test may not stop fake product
The new manuka honey test may not be the solution to the problem of fake exports.

Watch NZH Local Focus: Double blow for farmer, floods and receivership
Ian Troughton's farm has been placed in receivership. Made with funding from NZ On Air.

Zespri forecasts record profit from Gold3 licence revenue
Zespri expects to post a record profit this year due to Gold3 licences.

NZ wine exports to US are soaring
Trendy Americans can't get enough of New Zealand wines.

Open Country delivers record profit
New Zealand's second-largest milk processor posted a record profit last year.

Fed Farmers blasts firearms report
National needs to stick to its promise of less and better regulation, lobby group says.

Rain brings relief to Canterbury farmers
Rain has brought relief to drought-stricken South Island farmers.