Exports
GDT edges up 1.2% in latest auction
Farmers WeeklyDec 6, 2023
Most product categories see price index increases.
Promising opportunities in China agri outlook
Neal WallaceDec 6, 2023
Consumer consumption predicted to outstrip domestic production.
Envy apples ready to get grip on China
Richard RennieNov 29, 2023
As it embarks on trial plantings, T&G confident it can navigate any IP challenge the market throws up.
Velvet export changes will benefit NZ in long term
Annette ScottNov 24, 2023
More ‘secure and transparent access to mainland China’ under new dried mandate, says DINZ.
Agritech opportunity abounds in the east
Richard RennieNov 24, 2023
Place for NZ technology as southeast Asia, Middle East increase food production.
Korean nod for NZ velvet heralds new era
Annette ScottNov 23, 2023
Health functional foods using Kiwi deer product approved by food safety authority.
Mutton stressed as lamb thanks to Aus export surge
Sarah HilhorstNov 23, 2023
Sheepmeat supplies reaching the global market from that quarter are putting pressure on export value.
Global ag subsidies off the charts
Neal WallaceNov 20, 2023
OECD warns of market distortion as large economies shell out record levels on tariffs, payments and other measures.
Logs get green light for India exports
Richard RennieNov 15, 2023
MPI extends fumigation-on-arrival amnesty for shipments.
GDT upswing takes a pause
Hugh StringlemanNov 8, 2023
Prices stutter, but not enough to cause a rethink on farmgate forecasts.
Global red meat markets continue tough
Neal WallaceNov 1, 2023
Drop in exports reflects both last September’s surge and tougher conditions in many key markets now.
Gabrielle took a bite out of hort exports
Richard RennieOct 24, 2023
Latest hort data also tracks shifts in planting patterns.
Wool gets clip around the ear over prep issues
Annette ScottOct 18, 2023
Contamination issues are costing the industry money and contracts.
Smooth sailing as GDT rises yet again
Farmers WeeklyOct 18, 2023
Fourth consecutive hike thanks to gains almost across the board.
MIA keeps a close eye on new EU greenwashing rules
Neal WallaceOct 13, 2023
Green Directive designed to root out unsubstantiated claims on climate impact of goods and services.
Meat export revenue falls 1% in a year
Hugh StringlemanOct 3, 2023
High food prices see consumers in some markets switch to cheaper cuts and cheaper meats.
Zespri foresees bumper sales as north delivers
Farmers WeeklyOct 3, 2023
European and Asian growers set to record bumper harvest.
Weak dollar brings some relief as China lags
Annette ScottSep 29, 2023
Another challenging 12-18 months ahead for many farmers, ASB warns.
UK FTA already paying dividends, but post-covid China hits different
Bryan GibsonSep 29, 2023
Meat Industry association highlights significant increase in value and volume into UK market.
Last of the season’s kiwifruit cargo ships out
Farmers WeeklySep 25, 2023
Fifty-one ships chartered by Zespri this year, delivering to more than 50 markets.
EU’s new carbon tax on ships a ‘significant development’
BusinessDeskSep 22, 2023
EU moves to clip on an emissions surcharge for all ships into their ports.
Rule change on logs could kickstart India trade
Richard RennieSep 22, 2023
Fumigation on ship or destination could give logs to India trade a boost.
Aus red meat production steps up a level
Haley O'DriscollSep 21, 2023
In August, Australia shipped its largest ever monthly volume of sheepmeat, having made no secret of the fact that it is chasing after New Zealand for the top export slot.
Boomers, Gen X drive China consumer growth
Richard RennieSep 20, 2023
Report suggest opportunities lie in slightly older market segment.
UK prices soften under Aussie sheepmeat wave
Neal WallaceSep 18, 2023
Cheap meat floods wholesale markets as FTA kicks in.
Trimmer Rua makes first export sales
Farmers WeeklySep 15, 2023
Listed medicinal cannabis company launches in Germany.
Global squeeze may lift dairy prices in 2024
Farmers WeeklySep 14, 2023
Market could get a boost from timing of demand resurgence, says Rabobank.
Dairy farmers dipping 90c/kg below break-even
BusinessDeskSep 11, 2023
Forbar analysts unpack effects of milk price on farm budgets.
Kinder, gentler Kiwi clip off to protect Aussie vines
Farmers WeeklySep 8, 2023
Made from biodegradable polymers and waste materials sourced from wood processing, the vine clips are designed to replace traditional plastic clips.
Govt urged to keep up momentum on trade
Gerald PiddockSep 6, 2023
Much to be gained from ‘ambitious’ approach to new and existing agreements, says DCNZ.
India’s growth brings in runs
Richard RennieSep 4, 2023
Ex-Black Cap Geoff Allott has seen huge changes in India in the decade he has been doing business there.
Adviser bowls out cricket link with India
Richard RennieSep 1, 2023
Resurgent nation wants ‘ties that are win-win’, Delhi summit told.
New dance steps in NZ-India relations
Richard RennieAug 29, 2023
Reset as two nations explore mutual benefits in agriculture, education and more.
Port of Tauranga profits tick higher
Farmers WeeklyAug 28, 2023
Tentative return to normality in first half disrupted by North Island’s weather extremes.
Red meat export values for July dip
Farmers WeeklyAug 28, 2023
Long-term trend emerges of lower tonnage of sheepmeat exports and an increase in beef exports.
Food and fibre export revenue hits new record
Farmers WeeklyAug 25, 2023
Earnings exceed forecast to reach more than 8% above year before.
Red meat more than just a protein story
Gerald PiddockAug 23, 2023
Product has a vital role in global supply of nutrients, conference told.
Comvita hits record despite storm losses
Farmers WeeklyAug 23, 2023
Mānuka honey company’s revenue from China tops $100m for the first time
China growth targets recede as economy stalls
Neal WallaceAug 22, 2023
Beijing trying to stimulate ecconomy that has outsize influence on NZ’s primary sector.
Tracking NZ’s position on this stormy sea
Cameron BagrieAug 22, 2023
Global food security concerns could play to the country’s strengths – if managed right, says Cameron Bagrie.
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