
NZX-listed company buys six South Island dairy farms for $61.4m
Today's deal is NZRL's second major purchase of South Island farms.
Today's deal is NZRL's second major purchase of South Island farms.
Wools of NZ & Primary Wool Co-op plan to compete with synthetic carpet on price.
Climate conference could be risky for New Zealand, if the focus is on methane.
NZ's primary export and business sectors have welcomed the new trade deal with the UK.
There are no obvious losers in this deal. It is that good.
"This FTA shows trade liberalisation remains the way forward globally."
'Perfect storm' has flooded the wholesale market in the North Island.
NZ milk prices are on a roll following a series of strong GDT auctions.
The current system is broken and literally in need of significant repair.
Trusting their instincts has paid off for blackcurrant growers Tony and Afsaneh Howey.
EU keen to protect over 2000 food and beverage "Geographical Indications".
T&G Global now forecasting earnings of between $4 - $10m compared to $16.6m a year ago.
ANZ report says the rise in global food prices bodes well for NZ export returns.
Woolies Jeans has smashed its minimum target on crowdfunding platform PledgeMe.
Challenge of finding skilled staff has been intensified by Covid-19 border restrictions.
The New Zealand sharemarket broke a six-day run of falls.
Tomatoes may have hit a record high price - economist.
Sir Ian Taylor has won approval to trial a private MIQ system for international travel.
Napier Port workers have all complied with a Government order to get the Covid jab.
"The cultured meat revolution is happening."
Levin vegetable grower Jay Clarke puts demand down to Kiwis trying new foods.
Agriculture will not be included in the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) until 2025.
A2 Milk's share price has fallen after class action was filed against it.
Following three consecutive increases, the latest GDT auction flatlined.
Kerikeri's John Levers has been fighting for a Hi-Cane ban for years. He's almost got it.
Outlook is positive but the Covid spectre means taking nothing for granted.
Ngāi Tahu has been advocating for its rights since the 1992 fisheries settlement.
Sometimes the answer to a problem can be staring you right in the face.
A Kiwi entrepreneur is pouring his international experience into a new venture.