General manager of Rabobank's RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand), Stefan Vogel talked to Rowena Duncum about the future of the global food supply chain. Photo / 123RF
General manager of Rabobank's RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand), Stefan Vogel talked to Rowena Duncum about the future of the global food supply chain. Photo / 123RF
Today on The Country radio show, host Rowena Duncum speaks with Stefan Vogel, the general manager of Rabobank’s RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand).
Topics include the future of the global food and agri supply chain, foot-and-mouth disease in Germany and the effect of anti-obesity medication on food consumption.
Onwith the show:
Stefan Vogel Part One:
The general manager of Rabobank’s RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand) shares his thoughts on key trends through 2030 in the global food and agri supply chain, as well as the discovery of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany.
We continue our chat with the general manager of Rabobank’s RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand). This time he talks about sustainability — and anti-obesity medication’s effect on food consumption.
A Kiwi businessman in Shanghai takes a look at China’s economy and wild pigs running feral.
Hamish Goatley:
We catch up with an Eastern Southland lad undertaking a scooter ride the length of New Zealand, in honour of his last father Grant “Grunter” Goatley, while raising funds for the Rural Support Trust and Hospice.