The CountryWould you eat food made of seafood shells?Seafood processing by-products could fill demand gap for proteins and protein derivatives.09 Sep 11:45 PM
The CountryVote to continue commercial pheasant preserves ruffles feathersFears decision could pave the way for a hunting industry only the elite can afford.04 Sep 04:10 AM
The CountryNew cameras on boats roll-out should go further - GreenpeaceEnvironmentalists have urged the Govt to push further with roll-out of cameras on boats.04 Sep 02:26 AM
The CountryDoc releases revised tahr planDoC warns its "reconsidered" tahr control operation will not satisfy everyone.01 Sep 09:46 PM
The CountrySanford says Q3 sales down 15pc due to Covid-19Shares drop 15.5 per cent over 12 months.01 Sep 08:57 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMPI investigating sale of toheroa on social media siteRipiro Beach kaitiaki annoyed at woman offering toheroa for sale on Facebook.01 Sep 03:10 AM
The CountryKai Ika: Marae and fishers team up to slash wasteThey've transformed 84 tonnes of what would have been scraps into delicious meals.31 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryMeet Bryce Heard: Farmer, forester, fisherman - and businessmanMeet Bryce Heard - the farmer, forester and fisherman30 Aug 06:00 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNZ King Salmon's plan to ride out stormy Covid watersNZ King Salmon is setting a fresh retail sales goal to cope with the impact of Covid-19.27 Aug 06:00 AM
The CountryNZ King Salmon resilient in Covid-19 crisisPremium salmon producer comes through rough waters with profit increase.26 Aug 08:53 PM
The CountryIwi hui to talk aquaculture opportunitiesA new report shows mussel, oyster, scallop, kingfish, snapper and seaweed opportunities.26 Aug 07:00 PM
The CountryWhio sighting confirmed on Hinemaiaia RiverFisherwomen describe their trapping efforts using Pic's Peanut Butter and old bras.26 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryBoaties urged to give marine mammals wide berthDoC is investigating after a vessel appeared to collide with a whale near Raglan.25 Aug 09:16 PM
The CountryAn unusual job for women - but duo determined to do itTwo British sailors are making their own boats in Whangārei and are doing a good job.25 Aug 07:00 PM
The CountrySustainable seafood could help feed the world in 2050Study finds seafood could provide up to a quarter of the meat required to feed the world24 Aug 01:30 AM
The CountryBoat arson: Police seek informationPolice seek information from public from boat theft and arson in Ōhau last month.23 Aug 08:28 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryNRC urging boat owners to have wreck removal insuranceNRC forced to dispose off abandoned vessels at a cost it can ill-afford.23 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryTe Awamutu Deerstalkers get meat for foodbanksTe Awamutu Deerstalkers pay for venison to be transported and given to people in need.21 Aug 03:00 AM
The CountryGap year for release of trout at Lake TutiraMore than 2700 trout are released into Lake Tutira each year, but not in 2020.20 Aug 09:06 PM
The CountryWahine hunter shares her story through docoThe intimate and emotional story of a woman's journey to feed her family and soul.19 Aug 11:39 PM
The CountryComment: Foreign worker crisis needs a private and collaborative solutionComment: The primary sector desperately needs workers for New Zealand's economic recovery.18 Aug 08:31 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryPatience is key as whitebaiting season has slow startPatience is key for local whitebaiters as the season starts slowly in Hawke's Bay.16 Aug 06:02 PM
The CountryWhitebait season begins with rules unchangedWhitebait fishers asked to notify DOC, regional council about barriers to fish passage.14 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryBoost to whitebait population as season starts in Hawke's BayThe regional council and DOC have been working together ahead of the season starting.14 Aug 03:22 AM
The CountryBait the hooks: You can still fish and hunt but don't leave your local areaThere is still fun to be had under alert level 3, provided you do it responsibly.13 Aug 04:16 AM
The CountryGO NZ: Fly fishing trips and expert tips for the backcountyFly fishing for trout in NZ offers lifetime of pleasure, learning and exploration.11 Aug 06:35 AM
The CountryHunters step up for Manuherikia Boar, Buck and Stag HuntThis year's event surpassed previous years in terms of competitors and sponsors.09 Aug 10:30 PM
The CountryCovid-19: Trophy-hunt operations hit hard"It was heart-wrenching to let our staff go, as we are a tight team."05 Aug 11:16 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountrySanford site closure: 'Devastating blow' to seafood industrySanford Ltd have now entered a consultation period with Tauranga workers.05 Aug 08:00 PM
The CountryPolice rescue couple left clinging to tinnie in NorthlandPoliceman dives in to help couple clinging to side of sinking tinnie.05 Aug 06:00 PM
The CountryPūkeko taco stars at game bird food nightNelson chef has turned pūkeko into an award-winning dish.04 Aug 03:35 AM
The CountryThe Road Ahead: A call for change in the south - what matters to Kiwis right nowIn Southland and Otago, those who farm and fish have confidence in The Road Ahead.30 Jul 05:00 PM
The CountryFishy: Banned Bangladeshi fish slips in after being declared as sardinesTwo Auckland-based brothers have been fined $60,000 for selling banned fish in NZ.29 Jul 11:50 PM