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Farmer confidence rises as agricultural sector cheered by higher prices

Pricing for New Zealand’s key agricultural exports had held up well over recent months and were expected to remain strong moving into the second half of the year, he said. Charteris cited elevated dairy prices, an improved outlook for beef prices, firm sheep meat export markets, and robust demand for horticulture products. Robyn Edie/Stuff Abe de Wolde is seeking three more people to work on his dairy farms in 2ic positions but cannot find Kiwis to do the job. The survey found farmers’ expectations for their own farm business performance were up on the previous quarter. Some 32 per cent of farmers were expecting their own farm business performance to improve in the next 12 months, up from 26 per cent, while 16 per cent were expecting conditions to worsen, down from 19 per cent.

New Zealanders discard food worth about $2 4b in a year

Rural leaders pin hopes on Fieldays return to ag event calendar

Rural leaders pin hopes on Fieldays return to ag event calendar
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Rabobank Best of The Country - May 15, 2021

Rabobank Best of The Country - May 15, 2021 14 May, 2021 04:59 PM 2 minutes to read The Country This week on The Best of The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up with Rabobank chief executive Todd Charteris, to take a look at the bank s latest Agribusiness Monthly Report. This week s top interviews were: Hunter McGregor: The Kiwi selling New Zealand venison in Shanghai explained why the collapse of the daigou (trade) channel had played a major role in the demise of A2 Milk. Advertisement Jim Hopkins: The rural raconteur and Waitaki District Councillor questioned the true cost of carbon farming and suggested planting trees could be bad for the planet!

The Country - Tussock Country edition

The Country - Tussock Country edition 10 May, 2021 01:30 AM Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up with Jeff Rea, to talk about the Tussock Country Music Festival taking place in Gore next month. Enter the draw to win a trip to the event here. On with the show: Phil Duncan: Monday s resident weather expert on the never-ending Big Dry, which is one day closer to ending! Advertisement Ray Smith: The Director General of MPI updated us on biosecurity at our borders, M. bovis, drought assistance, the new look Forest Service and MPI s plans for Fieldays. Todd Charteris:

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