
NZ beef, sheepmeat prices drop after virus outbreak
NZ beef and sheepmeat prices have dropped in after the virus outbreak in China.
NZ beef and sheepmeat prices have dropped in after the virus outbreak in China.
Fonterra is closely watching the situation in China after the coronavirus outbreak.
The outbreak of coronavirus could have far-reaching implications for the NZ economy.
Dairy land values are expected to come under downward pressure over the next five years.
Dairy prices firmed at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction.
All that was missing from the "Year of behaving badly" was a sex scandal. That's changed.
Kerr will be seen again by the end of February 2020.
Fonterra Kauri has been processing milk from Northland farmers for 30 years.
Fonterra has also set up a sub-committee to review its capital structure.
The way consumers understand food is evolving
Strong buyer interest in Fonterra factories claimed if it can't compete for milk.
Farmers full of praise for the Govt's new initiative – environmentalists, not so much.
And should farmers who leave Fonterra be allowed to come back whenever they choose?
Fire crews are at an incident at a Fonterra plant in Southland this morning.
Fonterra's Whangarei plant has been evacuated tonight.
Fonterra knocks out competitor for pocket of Te Rapa land with big-dollar offer.
Dairy co-op will need to deliver at this share price, analyst says
Comment: Eighteen years later and Fonterra is more akin to overweening ambition.
Fonterra confirms ugly loss, starts cleaning house.
Fonterra has faced pressure from shareholders and media over previous CEO remuneration.
Focus Live Earlier: Fonterra Chairman John Monaghan, CEO Miles Hurrell and CFO Marc Rivers front the media over the latest $605m loss.
Fonterra's Te Roto Drive cheese factory will close in April 2020.
Fonterra CEO said staff were told about the restructure this morning.
Fonterra says it has now achieved its debt reduction target of $1 billion.
Without US, Trans-Pacific trade deal isn't delivering everything that was promised.
Why not just publish the results unaudited?
Commentators discuss what kind of trade deals are best.
Fonterra will now report its full-year result no later than 30 September.
Why aren't Fonterra's farmer-owners marching in the streets?