The CountryMay Wang increases payment plan to 6cMay Wang has upped her payment to creditors in her failed property development company to 6c in the dollar.28 Jun 10:40 PM
The CountryFonterra farmers poised for landmark voteFonterra chief executive Andrew Ferrier says tomorrow's vote on whether to start share-trading among farmers is the most important decision for its farmers since the co-op was created.28 Jun 04:00 PM
The CountryMay Wang creditors say yes to 2c payout planMay Wang's creditors have "overwhelmingly" voted in favour of a repayment plan that will see them get 2c in the dollar back.28 Jun 03:18 AM
BDBDThe CountryLandcorp says its Crafar offer a 'clean deal'Landcorp, the state owned farming company, says its bid for the Crafar farms will be a "clean bid".23 Jun 11:15 PM
The CountryCrafar buyer yet to relodge OIO applicationThe Chinese-backed firm fronting a bid to purchase the Crafar farms has yet to relodge its application for OIO approval, less than a week before tenders close.18 Jun 12:28 AM
Rural PropertyBanks behind rural property stagnation - REINZThe rural property sector remains stagnant because prices and sales are being dictated by banks, REINZ says.16 Jun 05:05 AM
The CountryGE clover could cut livestock methane by 10 per centAgricultural scientists say a genetically engineered clover could reduce methane emissions from livestock by 10 per cent.15 Jun 11:09 AM
The CountryWang confident creditors will accept 2c in the dollarMay Wang's lawyer is confident creditors will accept her proposal to repay them just 2c in the dollar to settle a multi-million dollar debt.15 Jun 12:30 AM
The CountryFarm, forestry exports bounce backNew Zealand's farm and forestry exports are bouncing back in the wake of the global recession, agricultural economists say.15 Jun 12:00 AM
The CountryWeather watch: Forecasts for farmersFarmers and those in the rural sector have it tough in New Zealand. The weather so often doesn't want to play ball.14 Jun 04:00 PM
The CountryBumblebees die before rescue mission to UKHand-picked NZ bumblebees waiting to be sent to Britain on a pollination "rescue mission" have died in captivity. 07 Jun 04:00 PM
The CountryGreens: Tourism and dairying set to collideNZ's key export earners are headed for "a terrible collision" as a result of economic mismanagement, Russel Norman says.06 Jun 05:00 AM