A New Independent, Global Report Commissioned By Meat Business Women Has Shown The Meat Industry Has Made Progress In Shifting The Dial Of Women’s Representation In Senior Leadership Roles
A new independent, global report commissioned by Meat Business Women has shown the meat industry has made progress in shifting the dial of women’s representation in senior leadership roles. Women now make up 23% of board-level director roles (up from 14%), 32% of...
Produce grower and exporter T&G Global Is Expecting To Post A Pre-Tax Loss Of Up To $34 Million Dollars As A Result Of Damage To Its Hawke’s Bay Orchards From Cyclone Gabrielle
Produce grower and exporter T&G Global is expecting to post a pre-tax loss of up to $34 million dollars as a result of damage to its Hawke’s Bay orchards from Cyclone Gabrielle. The company has made the forecast after assessing damage from February’s cyclone....
A New Product Using Dag Wool Is To Be Launched In Nelson This Week
A new product using dag wool is to be launched in Nelson this week. Manufacturer Terra Lana is using dag wool to make a mat that can be used in landscaping. Business development specialist Brad Stuart said the DagMat, being launched at the Institute of Landscape...
The AIMI (Amy) Report Is A Survey Of Grain Growers To Gauge How The Season Has Gone – Colin Hurst Joins Anna Thomas On Round Up
The AIMI (Amy) report is a survey of grain growers to gauge how the season has gone and it has seen excellent harvest conditions in the South Island but a lot more difficult in the North. Federated Farmers Arable Industry Chair Colin Hurst joins Anna Thomas on Round Up.
Hopes That New Zealand Could Be Free Of M Bovis Have Been Dashed With A Property Confirmed To Have The Disease
Hopes that New Zealand could be free of M Bovis have been dashed with a property confirmed to have the disease. MPI M bovis programme director Simon Andrew cautioned in April that they were now hunting down the last bits of infection but that did not mean the disease...
Jen Scoular Has Resigned As Chief Executive Of The New Zealand Avocado Growers’ Association After 12 Years In The Role
Jen Scoular has resigned as chief executive of the New Zealand Avocado Growers’ Association after 12 years in the role. Chair Linda Flegg says Jen Scoular has served the association tirelessly over the past 12 years. She came to the role when the avocado industry was...
An Army Of Fencing Volunteers Has Been Assembled By The Fencing Contractors Association To Start Re-Fencing Cyclone-Damaged Parts Of The Hawke’s Bay
An army of fencing volunteers has been assembled by the Fencing Contractors Association to start re-fencing cyclone-damaged parts of the Hawke’s Bay…. It is all part of the ‘Help a mate, buy a gate’ campaign and FCANZ president Phil Cornelius says the awful images...
Cameron Henderson Has Won The 2023 Fonterra Responsible Dairying Award – Cam Henderson Joins Mark Leishman On Round Up.
Regular Country TV contributor Cameron Henderson has won the 2023 Fonterra Responsible Dairying Award at the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards - receiving the John Wilson Memorial Trophy. The prestigious award recognises dairy farmers who demonstrate leadership in...
Arable Yields Were Up 7% On Average Across The Six Milling/Malting And Feed Cereal Crops Last Season
Arable yields were up 7% on average across the six milling/malting and feed cereal crops last season. The May Arable Industry Marketing Initiative or AIMI report shows excellent harvest conditions in most South Island regions, though rain in March in parts of...

