Maja Burry
Midday Rural News for 2 September 2021
News from the rural and farming sector - the industry hopes a one-way bubble for workers will be in place in just a few weeks time, saying it's crucial to ensure fruit isn't left to rot like last… Audio
Midday Rural News for 27 August 2021
News from the rural and farming sector with Maja Burry. Audio
Morning Rural News for 27 August 2021
The Government is proposing some changes to its winter grazing regulations to make them more practical for farmers - as well as pushing back the start date another six months, to November next year. Audio
Morning Rural News for 26 August 2021
While assurances have been given to Chinese officials that Covid health and safety protocols are being followed - at this stage exports to the country from three facilities remain on ice. Audio
Midday Rural News for 25 August 2021
The poultry industry feeling the impact of staff shortages during Alert Level Four. Some processors are having to significantly adapt their operations to try and keep supermarkets stocked during the… Audio
Midday Rural News for 24 August 2021
The dairy industry says a free trade agreement with the UK must deliver real benefits. With an agreement in principal expected to be signed next week - the dairy industry here says the deal needs to… Audio
Midday Rural News for 23 August 2021
A positive covid case in Pukekohe proving an added challenge for vegetable growers. The horticultural sector is a major employer in the area but a positive case at Pukekohe High School is forcing some… Audio
Midday Rural News for 20 August 2021
A group representing independent butchers fears some would not survive an extended lockdown opperating under the current rules. Audio
Midday Rural News for 19 August 2021
A Pukekohe vegetable grower says with independent fruit and vege stores unable to open - his crops will be left in the ground to rot. Audio