
GDT remains mostly steady for 2023
Result follows a 2.8 per cent decline at the first event of the year held a fortnight ago.
Result follows a 2.8 per cent decline at the first event of the year held a fortnight ago.
The fired worker has now been awarded $20k for the unfair dismissal.
Up to 4000 New Zealand dairy goats could be flown to China next month.
Two Aussies, a South African and and Englishman walk into a dairy show.
But the index followed a strong day on Wall Street by rising more than half a per cent.
A 3.8 per cent decline across the board, with WMP dropping 4 per cent.
The farming sector is cautiously optimistic over the new agricultural emissions price.
Fonterra can proceed with its capital restructure, but it's been a long road.
“He’s been part of my life since he was a puppy.”
Fonterra and Nestle have sold the Brazilian joint venture DPA.
Fonterra continues to roll out a resilient and sustainable growth strategy.
The index closed slightly ahead.
Fonterra has posted a huge lift in Q1 earnings and has lowered its milk price forecast.
Fonterra is pushing hard for new, emerging products.
Possible divestment was first flagged three years ago.
Demand for dairy in China has declined over the last year or so.
MPI's Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries report shows good news for all sectors.
A 10-year ambition of reaching net zero carbon emissions.
Capital rejig required changes to special dairy industry legislation.
A2 Milk's Hearn says the company will remain a growth stock, but at more modest levels.
Fonterra has previously spoken of intention to return about $1b to shareholders by FY24.
A wall of challenges confronts the dairy industry; declining milk supply is just one.
A2 Milk has issued its earnings guidance before today's annual meeting in Auckland.
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Philip Woolley was dumping thousands of litres of milk daily while under a court order.
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