'Really great timing': New China deer velvet deal a relief for industry
New Zealand exports about $70 million worth of velvet to China each year.
New Zealand exports about $70 million worth of velvet to China each year.
Tomatoes NZ says the virus spreads easily and could spell up to 80% of crop losses here.
'All we’re shifting is the cost from the taxpayer to the visitor' - Tourism Minister.
The mānuka honey exporter is struggling to overcome a slump in Asia market sales.
“There’s no one in the world that consumes burgers like the North Americans do."
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said global rates have nearly doubled since April.
OPINION: Doubling exports' value within 10 years takes more than restating the goal.
New research shows Auckland's economy isn't quite as grim as it seems.
Kiwifruit exports shone but car imports tanked.
OPINION: The outcome could have ripple effects for all Kiwis.
NZ exported red meat products worth $1.1 billion for the month, 3% up on May 2023.
Could fake milk ruin our economy, and what should we make of the latest tech 'hype cycle'?
New Zealand warned it's not immune from the risk that Budgets start lacking credibility.
Critical mass and scale saves the sector's bacon time and time again.
OPINION: Farmers have enough troubles but sharing data on emissions could ease the burden.
OPINION: 'The people of the USA have no one but themselves to blame.'
The Government is expected to introduce legislation to Parliament next year.
Spring Sheep says the response to its grass-fed range in the US has been phenomenal.
OPINION: The next wave of global economic growth will involve electricity, Liam Dann says.
Key parts of the economy are crashing while population growth flatters the headlines.
OPINION: When cheap cheese drives people crazy, and why private debt is a public problem.
The move comes as the industry trims jobs for the first time since 2016.
Christopher Luxon is due to meet Japan's Defence Minister this afternoon.
Christopher Luxon was forced to use a commercial flight for his official trip.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's meeting with Japanese counterpart unaffected.
Did the economy grow or shrink in the March quarter? And does it really matter?
'If we don’t remove barriers to productivity, we will fall behind our global competitors.'
OPINION: There is opportunity to leverage KiwiSaver for homegrown businesses.
OPINION: Past embarrassments aside, we need foreign firms to solve a productivity problem.
OPINION: The scale of a monstrous problem has become clearer of late.