DairySFO's Hubbard decision nearThe Serious Fraud Office is due this week to outline its next move in its investigation of Allan Hubbard.29 Aug 05:30 PM
Dairy'Smiling assassin' targets rich immigrantsAt Merrill Lynch in 1998, the ever-cheerful John Key was nicknamed "the smiling assassin" after he fired some 50 members of his team.24 Aug 05:30 PM
The CountryForensics examine Crafar's printerThe former head of NZ's biggest private dairy operation has won a temporary reprieve to stay on his farm, while forensics examine the authenticity of tenancy agreements he handed to the courts.23 Aug 04:40 AM
The CountryFonterra sets new export recordFonterra says it has set a new export record, sending 2.1 million tonnes of product to market for the first time in its nine-year history.23 Aug 01:00 AM
The CountryFonterra holds to $9.1 billion payout forecastDairy giant Fonterra is holding to a forecast payout potentially worth billions as international prices shows signs of strengthening later in the season.20 Aug 01:45 AM
The CountryFonterra holds payout forecast for farmersFonterra has announced it will not be changing its farmer payout forecast, saying world dairy prices should improve later this year.20 Aug 12:15 AM
The CountryChina link to Nats' $200,000The National Party has received $200,000 from a wealthy Chinese NZ couple linked to the Crafar farms bid.19 Aug 05:30 PM
BDBDThe CountryDairy and red meat sectors get $300m boostThe Govt is putting up $144.1m into two initiatives worth $321m over seven years to boost productivity and new products for the dairy and red meat sectors.17 Aug 12:30 AM
The CountryCrafar bidder launches advertising campaignNatural Dairy, the Chinese backed company bidding for the Crafar dairy empire, has turned to newspaper advertising to push its case.17 Aug 12:00 AM
The CountryIndia to stockpile NZ milkIndia says it will stockpile thousands of tonnes of dairy products it has bought from Fonterra.15 Aug 05:30 PM
The CountryFarm sector backs FonterraFarmers are backing Fonterra's denials of claims that its milkpowder could be responsible for excessive hormonal levels in Chinese infant formula.11 Aug 06:43 AM
The CountryNZ food agency probes China hormone linkThe New Zealand Food Safety Authority says it is seeking answers from Chinese authorities that link NZ to a milk powder scandal.11 Aug 03:00 AM
The CountryHow fibre will fuel farm of the futureFederated Farmers says fast, reliable broadband access is necessary if agri-business is to reach its productive potential. Simon Hendery reports.10 Aug 05:30 PM
BDBDThe CountryFarming Systems reiterates 'don't sell' to Olam takeoverNZ Farming Systems Uruguay said it disagrees with assertions made by Olam International and urged shareholders not to sell into the takeover offer yet.09 Aug 09:45 PM
The CountryChinese buyers talk up benefitsChinese dairy investors may be media shy, but they have been lobbying politicians and other key players at the highest levels.08 Aug 05:30 PM