AgribusinessCrafar says overseas buyers may bail him outThe former head of NZ's biggest private dairy operation is talking to foreign interests in an attempt to trade his way out of debt.22 Apr 03:59 AM
Agribusiness'Total rubbish' - Crafar rejects receivers' claimsReceivers say the Crafar farms were "in dire straits" when they stepped in last year.21 Apr 03:47 AM
AgribusinessReceivers preparing to oust CrafarAllan Crafar remains on family land, 11 days after receivers set a deadline for him to leave.20 Apr 04:43 AM
AgribusinessNZ lead in agriculture threatened, says reportNew Zealand's $26 billion agriculture sector will soon feel the squeeze from lower-cost foreign competition.18 Apr 04:00 PM
AgribusinessSeven days over deadline: Crafar stays putAllan Crafar remains on his family farm in the Waikato, a week after the deadline expired for him to vacate the land.16 Apr 05:35 AM
Agribusiness<i>Audrey Young:</i> The New Zealand "boogey man"Audrey Young speaks to an American dairy farmer and finds that a little understanding could go a long way.14 Apr 08:40 AM
AgribusinessChinese eye southern dairy farmsChinese-backed interests are reported to also be looking at up to 100 dairy farms in Otago and Southland, plus a factory.14 Apr 04:45 AM
AgribusinessCrafar says life 'hell' since receivers took over propertyFormer dairy farmer Allan Crafar says he has been living in 'hell' since receivers took over his family company.14 Apr 01:00 AM
OpinionFran O'Sullivan<i>Fran O'Sullivan</i>: Fear-mongering doesn't computeFran O'Sullivan notes a contradiction emerging in the utterings of Fonterra on the one hand, and Federated Farmers on the other.13 Apr 04:00 PM
AgribusinessEmbattled Crafar rejects receivers' relocation offerAllan Crafar, whose farms are in receivership owing $200m, says: "I've had a gutsful."09 Apr 06:16 AM