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High commodities, cyclone damage lead to $9m loss for Pāmu
State-owned farming enterprise Pāmu is staying optimistic about the future in light of falling profits.
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One application accepted so far under new OIO farm-to-forest rules
1 Sep 2023The first decisions under new rules for farm-to-forest conversions have been released, with two of the three applications being declined.
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Plans for 200-hectare solar farm in North Canterbury
31 Aug 2023A North Canterbury farmer says installing 200 hectares of solar panels on his farm would be a win-win situation.
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Australia taking Aotearoa's lessons from destructive mite spread
31 Aug 2023Australian authorities working to limit the spread of the destructive varroa mite are doing so with help from New Zealand scientists.
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Māori farms bigger, carry more stock than average - data
30 Aug 2023New figures from Stats NZ show Māori farms are much larger than the average, and they are running a lot more stock.
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Impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle feature in Bremworth's profit - chief executive
30 Aug 2023Cyclone insurance payouts have substantially lifted carpet company Bremworth's profit, reporting $11 million for the year to June.
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Calving brings the whisper of spring
Country Life - For Morrinsville farmer Peter Le Heron the sense of changing seasons means only one thing - calving. Audio
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Butchery awards make history with strong female contingent in finalists
25 Aug 2023The knives were sharpened and bandsaws hummed at Thursday night's battle of the butchers in Auckland - and history was made with half the apprentice and young butcher finalists being female.
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At the cutting edge - 'It's hard work making a top axe'
Country Life - You won't find anything mass produced at Tuatahi, a small town business exporting handcrafted axes and saws to competitive woodchoppers around the world. Audio
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Why is Australia shipping its wool to New Zealand?
With demand for merino wool exceeding supply in Aotearoa, Australian woolgrowers now meet 15 percent of the industry's needs.
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Bremworth on board for class carpets: 'Wool's a better fibre for our children'
Some rural schools are fundraising so they can put wool carpet in their classrooms - spurning the government's offer of synthetic flooring tiles. Carpet manufacturer Bremworth is helping cover some of… Audio
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Could take years to shut down polluting piggery - council
24 Aug 2023While the "volume and frequency" of the discharge has decreased, effluent is still leaving the Waikato farm.
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Food and fibre sector brings $1.2b more to economy than expected
23 Aug 2023The new record surpassed the previous forecast released two months ago of $56.2b to the year ending June 2023, Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor says.
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Piggery accused of discharging effluent into stream
22 Aug 2023The piggery near Te Aroha was investigated into the discharge of effluent into a stream.
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Scales reports lower profits post-Cyclone Gabrielle
Apple, pet food and logistics group Scales Corporation has reported a drop in profit of nearly 60 percent.
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Delegation of 50 business representatives head to India
22 Aug 2023One of the largest ever business delegations to India will leave New Zealand this week, aiming to strengthen economic ties with India, which is predicted to become the world's third largest economy by…
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A2 Milk boosts profits and Chinese sales, despite shrinking market
Sales from the company's China label infant milk formula exceeded sales in English-speaking countries for the first time.
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Industry bodies welcome legislative protection for fruit and vegetable growing areas
21 Aug 2023Horticulture industry body Hort NZ says one of the new acts replacing the RMA will do a far better job at protecting New Zealand's fruit and vegetable growing areas.
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The last NZ company weaving our wool
The Detail visits New Zealand's last commercial wool weaver, Inter-Weave, to find out how they're helping keep the wool industry alive.
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Fonterra cuts forecast milk price for second time in two weeks
18 Aug 2023The dairy co-operative has cut its forecast milk price again, after prices slumped to a near five-year low in this week's global dairy auction.
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Skellerup posts 7 percent lift in full-year profit
17 Aug 2023A strong performance in its industrial divisions arm has helped the rubber goods manufacturer to a $50.9 million net profit.
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Global dairy prices fall 7.4 percent overall in latest auction
Dairy prices crashed to their lowest levels in nearly five years at the Global Dairy Trade auction overnight, led by a 10.9 percent fall in the price of whole milk powder. Audio
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Dairy farmers prepare for 'tight times' as GDT prices crash
16 Aug 2023Dairy farmers still carrying debt fear for their viability while more established players are going over their budgets with a fine-tooth comb. Audio
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$17.5m full-year profit strong result in volatile market, PGG Wrightson says
Rural supplies business PGG Wrightson (PGW) has posted what it calls a strong result in the face of bad weather, easing prices, and volatile conditions.
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