Jacqueline Rowarth
A boom in meat, dairy and forestry exports
A boom in meat, dairy and forestry exports - in particular to China, are expected to add more than 36 billion dollars to the economy this season. Audio
Expert concerned about wider cost of Danone-Fonterra dispute
An agribusiness expert says she is concerned that the legal battle between Danone and Fonterra could be very costly for the country. Audio
Fonterra's operational report into the botulism scare
Jacqueline Rowarth, professor of agribusiness at Waikato University; James Stewart, Federated Farmers Manawatu dairy chairman; and Fonterra's director of strategy, Maury Leyland. Audio
Russian Fonterra ban
Returning now to Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan banning Fonterra milk products, following the botulism contamination scare. Audio
Jacqueline Rowarth - Chemical Controversy
Jacqueline Rowarth is Professor of Agribusiness at the University of Waikato. She says the controversy over the use of the chemical DCD in the dairy industry has been overblown and could have been… Audio
Gidday and Guest
Massey University professor Dr Jacqueline Rowarth has just taken up a newly formed role as Professor of Agribusiness within Waikato University's Management School. The University wants graduates to… Audio
Massey professor says animals should not be part of ETS
We're joined by Massey University's Director of Agriculture, Professor Jacqueline Rowarth. Audio
Agricultural expert says fund requires buy in from all
A leading agricultural expert says the government's primary growth partnership fund will need support from all of the country's meat processors to be truly effective. Audio
Agricultural expert discusses Chinese offer
For more on this story we're joined by Jacqueline Rowarth, a professor of pastoral agriculture at Massey University. Audio
Some success with agricultural emission research
Speaking from New York, the Prime Minister John Key said the United States and India were prepared to join a New Zealand led project on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. Audio
Arts over agriculture
Are tertiary institutions pumping out too many graduates in the creative arts and design field to put bums on seats, despite the fact there are few jobs? Audio
A Future Without Farmers
New Zealand will lose its farmers unless their contributions to the country are valued more, says Director of Agriculture at Massey University, Professor Jacqueline Rowarth. Audio