Exports
NZ lawyering up over latest Canadian move
Nigel StirlingMar 11, 2024
New dairy quota allocation method falls foul of CPTPP, exporters say.
China and US dictate red meat’s fortunes
Allan BarberMar 7, 2024
The meat industry does a great job of markets for all NZ’s products, says Allan Barber, but it is still at the mercy of what global markets will pay.
Not so lucky new year for China lamb
Neal WallaceFeb 29, 2024
Hopes of a boost to sales from annual celebrations fail to materialise.
China transition cuts into NZ exports
Neal WallaceFeb 23, 2024
But MFAT says country still offers appetite for trusted goods and services.
Liquidator wants GDEx millions back
Annette ScottFeb 23, 2024
Agents baulk as live export fiasco takes an expensive turn.
MFAT warns of shipping delays
Neal WallaceFeb 21, 2024
Impacts of Suez and Panama troubles likely to worsen as peak export period arrives.
NZ dairy set to benefit from Aussie import spike
Farmers WeeklyFeb 20, 2024
Trade profile for dairy in a period of transition across the Tasman.
Zespri expects big 2024 rebound
Farmers WeeklyFeb 15, 2024
Kiwifruit marketer excited for what is expected to be a bumper crop.
Red meat returns down even as export volumes rise
Neal WallaceFeb 9, 2024
Biggest drop in earnings came from Chinese market, with 16% plunge.
Pet food cannery offers overseas opportunities
Hugh StringlemanFeb 8, 2024
New plant will take on third-party manufacturing, an NZ first.
China opens wide for red meat exports
Nigel StirlingFeb 7, 2024
New access system speeds up plans for more than 20 NZ meat plants.
‘Great’ seed export year under the belt
Annette ScottFeb 2, 2024
Value of seed exports was 27% up on previous year.
Trump would be bad news for NZ lamb
Nigel StirlingJan 23, 2024
US lobby backs off from tariffs into key market, but that could change with the election of protectionist president.
Opportunities for NZ foods in US trends
Annette ScottJan 19, 2024
BLNZ cites evidence that people will pay for products labelled ‘sustainable’.
Shipping rates soar amid disruptions
Neal WallaceJan 15, 2024
Fears that ocean traffic could be disrupted for next few months.
Exports hit by new blow to shipping
Neal WallaceJan 12, 2024
Delays of nearly three weeks as geopolitical tensions, drought affect routes.
Work afoot to smooth velvet path into China
Annette ScottJan 10, 2024
Officials seek clarity on new regulations and their impact on frozen and dried product.
Milk prices ease up in first GDT of 2024
Farmers WeeklyJan 8, 2024
Positive start to the year with whole milk powder up 2.5%.
Breather for NZ lamb as dams fill in Aus
Nigel StirlingJan 8, 2024
Good rainfall across country lifts pressure for sheep farmers both sides of the Tasman.
Last of China’s dairy holdover tariffs gone
Nigel StirlingJan 8, 2024
Thresholds were triggered earlier each year, costing hundreds of millions.
Glimmers of hope in commodity forecasts for 2024
Hugh StringlemanDec 15, 2023
Dairy and logs are two highlights in ANZ outlook.
Exporters eye August for live trade reboot
Annette ScottDec 14, 2023
Lobby group urges farmers to make their voice heard in countering ‘ill-informed conceptions’.
Tentative upside to meat markets
Neal WallaceDec 11, 2023
Alliance nonetheless goes ahead with cuts to its forecast through to mid-February.
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.
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