PremiumPremiumThe CountryBuild begins on $30m food waste to bioenergy facilityThere were 94 building consents worth about $19m issued in February.13 Mar 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: Never mind the tomato wars, food prices are set to riseFood prices have been subdued of late but global commodity markets point to big rises.13 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryHow long can NZ dairy prices remain high?Will today's historically high milk prices prompt overproduction and a price slump?12 Mar 04:24 AM
The CountryGrowers demand pathway to get through labour shortageSector leaders ask ministers for answers at food and fibre leaders' forum in Hawke's Bay.11 Mar 08:30 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMatthew HootonMatthew Hooton: 100% Sure? How NZ tourism can reinvent itselfGrowth has been all about numbers, not increasing each visitor's spending.11 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryTomatoes cheapest in 12 years - food prices fall in FebruaryTomatoes are just one of several foods that have seen prices fall during the pandemic.11 Mar 04:24 AM
The CountryTomato wars: The Auckland supermarket selling tomatoes for 5 cents a kiloYesterday Hastings had the lowest prices in a decade. Now an Auckland store has topped it.10 Mar 08:24 PM
The CountryLet's Talk Law: Health and safety on farmsComment: Health and safety on farms is not a new issue.10 Mar 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'End of an era' as NZOG drops final South Island oil permitTouted as a 'new North Sea', Great South Basin destined to never produce a barrel of oil.10 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryComment: Seeing the wood for the treesOpinion: Supply and demand imbalances different this year with various factors impacting.10 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNZ cow's milk centre of clinical trials for Covid treatmentsTrials in China and New Zealand likely to focus on the elderly and young.10 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionCecilia Robinson: Enough talk. It's time to move the portNew Zealand is good at talking but slow to act, argues Cecilia Robinson.10 Mar 04:33 AM
The CountryCentral Otago farmers say proposed dam safety rules 'scary'Central Otago water group says new regulations will cause stress and expense to farmers.10 Mar 03:30 AM
The CountrySetback for China's producers may boost NZ meat exportsSecond wave of African swine fever in China expected to slow efforts to rebuild its herd.09 Mar 11:00 PM
The CountryWhat a steal! Where you can buy tomatoes for 9c/kgUnheard-of tomatoes price is not likely to be replicated around NZ, Tomatoes NZ says.09 Mar 08:13 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryGovt suspends talks with Rio Tinto over Tiwai Point clean-upGovernment halts talks until owners provide more detail about clean up plans.09 Mar 04:30 AM
The CountryAmaltal Fishing fined $27,000 for fishing in Marine ReserveAmaltal, owned by Talley's Group, was convicted last year.09 Mar 04:14 AM
The CountryOverseas influences affect fertiliser priceFarmers will have noticed an increase in their fertiliser costs.08 Mar 11:00 PM
The CountryHawke's Bay apple growers face picking crisisSevere labour shortages force some smaller growers to pick their fruit once a week.08 Mar 10:00 PM
The CountryPork industry demands law change for imported products to be labelledPork industry slams govt for refusing to make labelling country of origin mandatory.08 Mar 07:45 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country$40 million processing plant for Rotorua and jobs available nowThere are jobs going at sawmills across the Bay including Rotorua and Te Puke now.08 Mar 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryRural ISPs attack 'utterly insane' Vodafone plan, 'foot-dragging' ministerVodafone, Spark, Clark respond to slams from Wispa.08 Mar 04:37 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra to pay 10c extra for best farm practicesNorthland dairy farmers challenged to better their milk produce and be rewarded.07 Mar 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryGone: $125m wiped from Rotorua GDP as businesses pivot for futureRotorua companies had pivoted to make the most of every opportunity.05 Mar 07:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryAll turbines up and running at Waipipi Wind FarmAll 31 turbines are now generating electricity.05 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryTaking a bite: Ngāi Tahu buys into apple businessA 6 per cent stake in the grower exporter has sold for an undisclosed sum.05 Mar 04:23 AM
The CountryRed meat sector exports reach $738.3 million14 per cent drop from January 2020 when African Swine Fever and Covid-19 upped demand.04 Mar 09:30 PM
The CountryFonterra lifts milk price, set to contribute $11.5 billion to NZ economyFonterra has lifted its milk price forecast to a $7.60/kg mid point.04 Mar 08:10 PM
The CountryLive animal exports decision coming soon - Agriculture MinisterDamien O'Connor launched review into the export of livestock in June 2019.04 Mar 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryContinuous Disclosure: Fonterra finds favour while a2 Milk slumpsPlus, former Sky TV boss gets exit shares.04 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionBrian FallowBrian Fallow: Cutting farm emissions - without cutting farm outputFewer animals can produce same amount of product, says Climate Change Commission's plan.04 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMeatworks mentor: Veteran boner retiring after 50 years"I'd say to them, take your time, just watch me do half a dozen, have a go."04 Mar 02:11 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountrySynlait throws out earnings forecast due to Covid disruptionSynlait has thrown out its earning forecast due to uncertainty over Covid-19 disruption.03 Mar 09:37 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFonterra 'runs the numbers' after dairy auction price spikeForecasts up to 40 cents above Fonterra's current forecast range.03 Mar 04:30 AM