
Seeka kiwiberries find a market in US
Seeka is pushing ahead in the second year of its partnership with California-based Giumarra Wenatchee to market its kiwiberries. "We
Seeka is pushing ahead in the second year of its partnership with California-based Giumarra Wenatchee to market its kiwiberries. "We
Comvita has announced a net loss after tax of $7.1 million. For the six months ending December 31, 2016 sales were $57.7m. The
A Tauranga family could lose everything after racking up $380,000 in debt.
Results: Grower returns up for 2016, but Green yields down this year, say EastPack chief executive Hamish Simson (left) and chairman
Erin Atkinson, 29, a technical advisor for Apata Group in Te Puke, has been named the Bay of Plenty's 2017 Young Fruit Grower of the
Parents and grandparents often want to set aside funds for their young children so they can be used to help further their later education
Leaving money to your kids - or deciding not to - has been in the news over the past week. A number of baby boomers have said they
My husband and I are self-employed and we never got round to joining KiwiSaver. I will be turning 65 next month, and I am wondering
Workplace safety legislation that came into effect last year has influenced two award-winning local companies in a range of ways
House sales and the median value of homes sold in Tauranga dropped in January.
New Zealand is actively exploring options for both a non-US Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TTP) and a bilateral trade agreement
Honey and health products company Comvita has been caught in the crosshairs of a dispute between small rival Maori beekeeping operations
PARKING OPPORTUNITY: The former Tauranga Electric Power Board building that could be demolished and redeveloped to help overcome a
By Scott K MacLeod Exposure to a gas being used on an industrial scale at Port of Tauranga doubles the risk of contracting motor
Peter Farrell, left, and Jasen Martin from Nairn Fisher in Rotorua. Photo/Ben Fraser David_Porter_SEP13.eps Digital disruption has
240114aw07bop The critical stage in the investment cycle is the liquidity event, says Enterprise Angels' Bill Murphy. Photo/FileDavid
One question I am asked a lot is: What debt should I pay off first? This is a great question to get because it usually means someone
It's hard to save when there is a never-ending stream of bills to pay. One way to get sorted financially is to look closely and what
Kiwi consumers could soon have their pick of a new super-sized superfood - a jumbo blueberry the size of a $2 coin.
Technology: Get on board with digital or get left behind, says Callaghan Innovation's chief technical officer Dr Chris Hartshorn
Larry Green, co developer of an app that helps people find the cheapest fuel. Photograph by Andrew Warner.By Allison Hess An app
The Environment Court blocked an application by Envirofume Ltd to fumigate logs for export using methyl bromide at the Port of Tauranga.
DISRUPTION: The Bay of Plenty needs to boost research and development, says professor Paul Spoonley. PHOTO/JOHN BORREN The big challenge
The public are "liable to be misled" into thinking the DIY chain's prices are the lowest on the market, says the Commerce Commission.
BIG CHANGES: Elevated work platforms a new category for Active VMA, says founder Ross Schultz. PHOTO/SUPPLIED Rotorua's Active Engineering
It's hard to save when there is a never-ending stream of bills to pay. One way to get sorted financially is to look closely and
It seems to be the year of the start-up business. When I meet people who are considering self-employment the reasons are such -
My husband and I have both been saving into KiwiSaver for our first home. However, when we applied to withdraw our money we were turned
Priority One, with the University of Waikato and a group of eight Bay of Plenty hort-tech companies, has put in a bid for government
Zespri has appointed Peter Springford as an independent director, replacing long-serving board member David Pilkington, effective