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Westland Milk Products shareholder sits on the sidelines during sale vote
The largest shareholder in the company, Southern Pastures, said it wanted to give weight to dairy farmers who would be more affected by the sale.
Forestry not taking over farmland - Shane Jones
Farmland is not being gobbled up by forestry, and tree planting is moving the pendulum back after years of deforestation, Forestry Minister Shane Jones says.
SAFE protesters take a stand against export of live farm animals
About 80 animal welfare protesters turned up outside Parliament today to call for an end to the export of live farm animals.
New Zealand primary sector boom: June forecast up by $100m
The latest study of New Zealand's primary sector shows booming exports for the second year in a row, despite regions affected by drought, fires, and biosecurity responses like Mycoplasma bovis and…
Crackdown on cattle exports likely after Sri Lanka incident
Exports of live farm animals might decline even further when a government review wraps up in about a month.
Fonterra gets autonomy to reject non-compliant milk from farmers
The government has decided to allow Fonterra to stop taking milk from new dairy farms. It will also reinforce its rights to refuse milk from farmers whose standards of conduct are not deemed good…
Worksafe calls for crush protection on quad bikes
WorkSafe New Zealand has issued a call strongly recommending that crush protection devices should be fitted to the back of quad bikes.
Danone wins OIO approval to buy Waikato dairy plant
French dairy company Danone has been granted Overseas Investment Office approval to own up to 65 percent of Waikato dairy processor Yashili New Zealand Dairy Co from its Chinese owners.
Farmland lost to forestry: Land prices up 45 percent
Soaring prices for forestry land are proof that fears of farmland disappearing under trees, Wairoa's mayor says. The median price of forestry rose 45 percent in a year, figures show.
Budget targets climate but ignores Wilding Pines - Fed Farmers
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has announced several agricultural investment packages in Budget, but failed to address the wilding pine tree problem.
Westland Milk sale to Chinese company would net Pamu $11m
New Zealand's state-owned farming company stands to make more than $11 million if Westland Milk Products is sold to a Chinese-owned dairy conglomerate.
Shane Jones slams farmers over Zero Carbon Bill response
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones has accused farmers of exaggerating the impact of the government's climate change legislation and pouring "bile" on the plans. Audio
Greenhouse gas emissions: Govt opts for harsher penalties
The government has proposed further changes to the emissions trading scheme, including tougher penalties and higher costs for emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Zespri reports big jump in profits
The kiwifruit giant's net profit after tax for the year to March was $179.8 million, up from $101.8 million a year earlier.
Moth plant beetle approved to control noxious weed
The Environmental Protection Authority has approved the introduction of a root-feeding beetle to control a noxious weed, the moth plant.
Tool for assessing farm water quality not reliable
Scientists say the widely-used Overseer water quality system for estimating farm run-off might not be reliable - and one says it was flawed from the start.
Fonterra shareholders' council pleased with Tip Top sale
The organisation that represents Fonterra's 11,000 farmer shareholders has given the thumbs up to the sale of its ice cream subsidiary, Tip Top.
Disease bigger worry than bycatch for rare dolphins - NIWA
The seafood industry's responsibility for the decline of rare dolphins has been downgraded in new research.
James Cameron takes on Kiwi farmers
Director James Cameron has taken on New Zealand's animal agriculture industry, saying people need to move to plant based diets to tackle climate change.
Highest methane cut targets may not eventuate - minister
Farmers might in the end have to conserve less methane than the maximum set out in the government's bill to help tackle climate change, the Minister of Agriculture suggests.
Methane reduction targets 'unreasonable' - Beef + Lamb NZ
Methane reduction targets set out in government's climate change legislation are unreasonable, the organisation representing sheep and beef producers says.
Limit water allocations and make rights tradeable - report
New Zealand needs to end 15 years of procrastination on how to allocate rights to water, according to a new report.
Hunter Valley Station: Matt Lauer spent $17.5m for lease
The Overseas Investment Office has revealed that former US TV host Matt Lauer spent $17.5 million for his lease of Otago's Hunter Valley Station.
Slow start to plans to track fruit and vegetables from farm to table
Research into how to trace fresh produce from farm gate to dinner table is hitting speed bumps.
Submitters largely accept purchase of overseas carbon credits
Only a tiny minority of people submitting to the government on climate change think that New Zealand should do all the hard work by itself.