
Reserve Bank fires shot at critics - says it isn't hurting farmers and businesses
Regulator argues its bank capital rules aren't hurting farmers and businesses.
Regulator argues its bank capital rules aren't hurting farmers and businesses.
Three North Island mills shut due to high electricity prices, impacting profitability.
OPINION: Strong trade relationships are vital to his co-op’s success.
“I’m deeply committed to agriculture and I see huge potential for sheep and beef farming."
Prices have risen again in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
Gisborne businesses are struggling as the region grapples with a decline in forestry.
Many of NZ's friends are hostile or indifferent to Iran and its proxies, analyst says.
NZ Forest Owners Association says production forestry area has decreased in last 20 years.
Despite major repairs to its balance sheet, Synlait Milk still faces challenges.
Greenpeace says it plans to sue Fonterra over Anchor's grass-fed claims.
The dairy heavyweight has made six strategic directions.
Newly restructured Synlait Milk's result hard to swallow, but follows unprecedented year.
Bremworth boss: 'I think [carpet moth] is made a little bit bigger than it really is.'
Challenging weather, along with low stock and tree prices, had big impact.
Alliance Group plans to shut its South Canterbury freezing works by the end of this year.
Hundreds of Canterbury meatworkers anxiously waiting to find out if their jobs are safe.
Meat co-operative CEO won't comment.
Mama Kali’s microgreens farm now sends 2000 packs weekly to 30 supermarkets nationwide.
Meridian has been granted resource consent for 120-megawatt solar farm.
Dairy co-operative reiterates it is not 'a natural owner' of consumer products business.
Dairy co-operative lifts forecast milk price for 2024-2025 by 50c/kg milk solids.
Chairman remains optimistic despite NZ King Salmon's profit drop and fish losses.
Asparagus Growers Council thinks prices will come down as production ramps up.
Plans for the sale of the consumer business are also in the market spotlight.
Peter Green will tour NZ in October, promoting sustainable seaweed aquaculture.
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Red meat exports have struggled over the last year due to softer demand from China.