The CountryNew Zealand wins $1.8b trade deal with EU at eleventh hourThe deal took four years of often torturous negotiations.30 Jun 05:45 PM
The CountryConcerned Taipā local hopes fruit doesn't go to wasteAn abundance of food is produced in NZ yet some people are starving, says a Taipā local.29 Jun 07:00 PM
The CountryKiwifruit sector forecasts drop in profitsYields drop and shipping costs continue to climb for the sector.28 Jun 12:30 AM
The CountryHorticulture course for people wanting to get into Northland's horticulture industryPeople wanting to get into the Far North's horticulture industry can enrol in a new course26 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryOrchards bring whānau back to their rootsIwi across Te-Matau-a-Māui/Hawke's Bay are making big investments in orchards19 Jun 09:30 PM
The CountrySouthland medicinal cannabis firm aims to cut market price by 90pcSouthern Medicinal plans to bring the costly product to an easily affordable level.17 Jun 06:37 AM
The CountryWet weather puts dampener on cereal grain yieldsHarvest yields down 4 per cent across the six cereal crops, compared with last season.16 Jun 02:00 AM
The CountryJacob Coombridge wins 2022 Central Otago Young Grower competitionJacob Coombridge hopes more people will get into the horticulture industry.13 Jun 09:00 PM
The CountryKiwifruit v Parliament coming to Te PukeAfternoon of sport and culture to support RSE's home communities.08 Jun 04:30 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryLower kiwi dollar keeps export prices strong despite fallsThe ANZ Commodity Index shows export prices rose in currency-adjusted terms.07 Jun 01:14 AM
The CountryOil pressers optimistic despite low olive produceWet weather threw a curveball at Wairarapa growers but they remained upbeat about harvest.26 May 04:00 AM
The CountryTe Puke's feel-good fruitKiwifruit slices bring a feel-good factor to Te Puke25 May 07:00 PM
The CountryWhangārei family combats food prices with pumpkinsA Ngunguru family is feeding its community with an abundant pumpkin harvest25 May 05:00 PM
The CountryZespri financial results: Record year for kiwifruit marketerGrower returns per hectare were the second-best on record across all varieties.25 May 08:15 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Won't go down as a vintage year': Estimated $105M loss for apple growersBad weather and labour shortages have affected the harvest.24 May 02:28 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFears for spring veges as hail ruins cropsHail left broccoli, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, silverbeet and spinach crops decimated23 May 11:40 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryApple giant Bostock pulls Russian exportsLarge Hawke's Bay company stops trade with Russia.23 May 11:40 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionRadical change is happening in NZ's finance industryThere will be more innovative social and green finance opportunities for investors.21 May 11:00 PM
The Country'Stunning experience': How Blair Drysdale learned to love Country CalendarBalfour farmer was initially reluctant to let the iconic show tell his story.10 May 04:00 AM
The CountryTolls temporarily waived on Tauranga Eastern Link - but only in one directionTe Puke Highway, near Pah Rd, will be reduced to one lane for three weeks from May 16.10 May 01:41 AM
The CountryApple industry offers job sweeteners for solo parentsThe pilot program could be rolled out in other businesses and sectors05 May 11:43 PM
The CountryFormer Navy Captain's new career as horticulture CEORoyal NZ Navy Captain Shaun Fogarty is now CEO of Seasonal Solutions Co-operative.05 May 03:30 AM
The CountryKiwifruit licences selling for top pricesStunning prices are being paid for gold kiwifruit licences this year.05 May 02:30 AM
The CountrySouthland saffron grower busy keeping up with demandKiwi Saffron owner is keen to expand the number of growers in New Zealand.04 May 09:45 PM
The CountryRecord season for Wattie's tomatoes39,000 metric tons of field tomatoes processed since the harvest began in mid-February.03 May 11:15 PM
The CountryBiggest harvest in 50 years for Hawke's Bay tomato growersWatties has recorded its biggest tomato harvest in the company's 50 year history.03 May 11:09 PM
The CountryWynyard Estate Saffron: Growing 'red gold' a labour of loveSaffron prices range from $40,000 to $50,000 a kilogram in New Zealand.03 May 02:56 AM
The CountryEdmonds urgently sources wheat from Australia after weather ruins local yields"We haven't been able to source enough New Zealand grown wheat for our Edmonds flour."02 May 07:30 PM
The CountryMoth pest fall armyworm discovered in HamiltonBiosecurity New Zealand urges Waikato maize and corn growers to keep an eye out.29 Apr 10:20 PM
The CountryWorker hurt in forklift incident stable after surgeryThe injured person was airlifted to hospital28 Apr 10:12 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Bring it on': $15m push to eradicate sprays in apple industryThe move aims to enhance New Zealand's "clean and green" image.28 Apr 03:27 AM
The CountrySpray-free orchards project wins $7.4m government grantNZ Apples and Pears begins seven-year project to try to make industry spray-free by 2050.26 Apr 10:00 PM
The CountrySpat over kiwifruit growers' rates valuations headed for High CourtValuer General Neill Sullivan is allowed to present evidence in the case.22 Apr 03:50 AM
The CountryUkraine export woes prompt NZ sunflower oil business to amend plansPure Oil aims to more than treble production of sunflower oil due to global shortages.21 Apr 09:30 PM