The CountrySteady as she goes for final GDT auction of the seasonOnly a 0.2 per cent drop in the GDT Price Index from the previous event.18 May 09:00 PM
The CountryNew programme to boost farmers' financial and risk management skillsUp to 130 people are expected to take part in the training course.18 May 08:45 PM
The CountryVilla Maria parent company in receivershipThe receivership will not affect operation of the wine business.18 May 05:24 AM
The CountryCountdown faces complaint over 'farmers market' branding on shopping bagsFarmers' Markets New Zealand was unhappy with the design, describing it as misleading.18 May 03:59 AM
The CountryClimate change: Sheep and beef profits could be halved by 2100A new analysis has gauged how rising emissions could hit our farming sector this century.18 May 03:55 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryBlenheim's Smart Machine creates 'world-first' viticulture robotsThe answer to vinyards labour shortage: robots.17 May 05:27 AM
The Country'Kiwis need to calm down': Brits enter fray as mānuka honey legal battle heats upNZ has applied to trademark the "mānuka honey" name, but faces fierce legal opposition.16 May 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryBusiness Hub: 42 Below founder, outgoing Savor chair Geoff Ross on his next chapterGeoff Ross reveals passion project that required him to step down from Savor.14 May 05:32 AM
The CountryTomato price doubles in last monthAverage price sitting at $6.34 per kilogram, up from just under $3 per kilo in March.14 May 03:00 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryDargaville, Kaitaia solar farms 'game-changer' for NZ power generationKaipara 'solar farm' will be biggest in NZ, eclipsing even Kaitaia's planned solar plant.13 May 10:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountrySynlait CFO resigns - second top exec to leave within a monthSynlait's chief financial officer Angela Dixon has resigned.13 May 09:23 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra capital structure shakeup needs watchdog tickFarmer council listening along with everyone else before taking formal view.13 May 05:40 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryGrape shortage: 'Worst in at least a decade' says Pernod Ricard bossBryan Fry says winemaker is working through industry-wide supply issues.13 May 05:35 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryJuicy sales start to the new kiwifruit seasonRecord breaking crop and strong global demand with Europe a new high point.12 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra chairman says fund investors unwanted 'influence'Farmers and unitholders have different ideas about risk and value.12 May 05:35 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Line-ball call': A2 Milk remains in influential MSCI index, for nowA2 Milk's shares have languished in recent months.12 May 05:28 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMaketu Pies back and busy with new jobs, initiatives and flavoursTe Arawa Management Limited took over ownership of Maketu Pies in November 2019.11 May 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMore big wins for Northland cheesemakers Mahoe, Grinning GeckoThe Rosevear family is rapidly running out of space for their Very Old Edam trophies.11 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNew solar energy venture to grow electricity - and foodHalf a million solar panels to be built over 500 hectares of farms.11 May 05:00 PM
The Country$17.3 million: NZ's biggest-ever tax fraudster jailedWeaving innocent people into his fraudulent web, John Bracken got away with it for years.11 May 05:27 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Complete train wreck': Fruitgrower's $600,000 MIQ bill'Our total labour bill for the year is more than $20 million,' a disgruntled grower says.11 May 01:07 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'We are not in crisis', a2 Milk CEO says as shares tumbleA2 Milk's new CEO David Bortolussi has defended the timing of a2's latest downgrade.10 May 05:44 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryWhy A2 shares took a battering on the marketThe company also announced the resignation of one of its key executives.10 May 05:34 AM
The CountryPutting a local twist on durum wheatKiwis could be eating artisan products made from durum wheat grown in the Wairarapa.10 May 02:30 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryIs Fonterra shooting itself in the foot?Fonterra farmers will be thinking hard about removing a share demand source.09 May 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra's TAF model was doomed to fail: MinisterAgriculture Minister Damien O'Connor committed to helping Fonterra get fast change.07 May 05:40 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionOpinion: How Germany's climate move could affect NZThere is every chance a decision from Germany's highest court will influence events in NZ.07 May 05:30 AM
The CountryFonterra units slide 10pc after coming off trading haltFonterra units resumed trading this morning.06 May 11:00 PM
The CountryTiwai Point smelter boss leaving to join MercurySmelter boss led tense negotiations over power and transmission under threat of closure.06 May 09:56 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra's capital structure reform plan: What does it really mean?Prospect of share price fall in a farmer-only market will challenge reform plan.06 May 09:06 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra units 'almost uninvestable' - asset managerFonterra's units could be on the way out if the co-ops proposals are adopted.06 May 05:00 PM
The Country'Genetic merit': Kiwi stud fathers 170,000 daughtersHe breeds daughters who are not overly tall but they are very wide, with capacious udders.05 May 09:36 PM
The CountryFonterra unveils radical new capital structure optionsLots to chew on for New Zealand dairy farmers in capital structure review.05 May 08:43 PM
The CountryLet's Talk Law: Access over private land is a privilegeThe main risk for landowners is the liability they may face following an injury.05 May 05:00 PM