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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Rural articles  Rural
    Fonterra's fired its opening shot for the 2022/23 season
    Fonterra
    Fonterra
     26 May 2022
    Fonterra's fired its opening shot for the 2022/23 season
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    Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground
    24 May 2022: Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground... more
    DairyNZ says the Government's commitment of 339-million-dollars to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions will help Kiwi dairy farmers remain 'high-performing'
    16 May 2022: DairyNZ says the Government's commitment of 339-million-dollars to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions will help Kiwi dairy farmers remain 'high-performing'... more
    The Prime Minister's buoyed by news Mycoplasma bovis is all but eliminated in New Zealand
    5 May 2022: The Prime Minister's buoyed by news Mycoplasma bovis is all but eliminated in New Zealand... more
    Fonterra says it would prefer no government conditions on its capital restructure, but always knew there was going to be some give and take
    27 Apr 2022: Fonterra says it would prefer no government conditions on its capital restructure, but always knew there was going to be some give and take... more
    Dairy farmers have plenty to be positive about, despite the recent drop in global dairy prices
    20 Apr 2022: Dairy farmers have plenty to be positive about, despite the recent drop in global dairy prices... more
    A new report claims the capital restructure of Fonterra, New Zealand's biggest business, will cause its farmers a short-term loss of $4 billion, strengthen the dairy company's market dominance and push up the price of chilled milk at the shops
    15 Apr 2022: A new report claims the capital restructure of Fonterra, New Zealand's biggest business, will cause its farmers a short-term loss of $4 billion, strengthen the dairy company's market dominance and push up the price of chilled milk at the shops... more
    Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O'Connor is supporting Fonterra's removal of business in Russia
    21 Mar 2022: Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O'Connor is supporting Fonterra's removal of business in Russia... more
    It's hoped boom time for farmers will mean the same for the country
    17 Mar 2022: It's hoped boom time for farmers will mean the same for the country... more
    Fonterra's still deciding what to do about its Russian operations long-term
    17 Mar 2022: Fonterra's still deciding what to do about its Russian operations long-term... more

     Most Popular Recent Rural News
     20 Oct: The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision +++++++++++++
     22 Oct: Fonterra's announced a 75-million-dollar investment to expand butter production at its South Canterbury Clandeboye site ++++++++++
     24 Oct: A belief the sale of Fonterra will benefit the sectors adjacent to the farming industry ++++++++++
     24 Oct: A senior analyst believes the sale of Fonterra's brands wouldn't be just a short term sugar hit +++++++++
     31 Oct: Chris Luxon is defending Fonterra farmers, who've faced a scathing critique from Winston Peters +++++++++
     30 Oct: Plenty at stake for Fonterra farmers, as they weigh up whether to sell the co-op's consumer brands +++++++
     30 Oct: There are no guarantees Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti products will always be made with New Zealand dairy +++++++

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      12 Nov: Police dug up his property looking for a woman’s body. he says he’s never met her. (Stuff.co.nz)
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      6 Nov: Scottish parliament passes land reform bill which could force break up of huge estates (BBCWorld)
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