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RMA reform needs to happen quickly
Mark Cairns on the export of premium primary produce will boost the national economy.
Mood of the boardroom: All's not well in food and beverage
Quality food and beverage products is seemingly the way forward for New Zealand exports.
Editorial: Time for a rethink on live cattle exports
Editorial: Exporting cash cows for a tidy profit raises ethical and economic questions.
Missing cattle export ship: 'There is every possibility that they are alive'
Family members still cling to hope the men missing from the Gulf Livestock 1 are alive.
Creaming it: Why 2020 has been good for sheep milk
2020 isn't a write off for all - for the new sheep milk industry, it's a cracker.
Apple and pears on target to be billion-dollar industry for NZ by 2022
A billion-dollar target by 2022 was set seven years ago. It's bang-on the pace.
Dairy exports shore up June trade surplus
June marked another trade surplus as exports continued to hold up well.
The Covid comeback: Why kiwifruit sales are soaring in Europe
Consumers snap up New Zealand kiwifruit in quest for more Vitamin C.
How log export-centric focus hurts the environment
Keeping more logs for New Zealand mills offers carbon economic benefits.
Zespri sticks to 2025 sales target despite virus
Zespri still eyeing $4.5b sales target within five years but virus seeds doubts.
Primary industries in good shape to respond to drought and Covid-19
MPI's Situation Outlook for Primary Industries forecasts primary sector revenue will rise.
Outbreak will hit exports, says port boss
The Port of Tauranga CEO expects exports for China from the forestry sector to slow.
Fonterra warns coronavirus could have impact on sales
Fonterra is closely watching the situation in China after the coronavirus outbreak.
China deal gives US beef an edge over NZ producers
US producers will continue to face tariffs on beef as high as 47 per cent.
And now it's back to the future for a2 Milk
With the return of Geoff Babidge, its back to the future for a2 Milk.
Kiwi beef exporters fear backroom US/Japan trade deal
Local industry also concerned about the erosion of world trade rules.
1080 blackmailer Jeremy Kerr denied parole
Kerr will be seen again by the end of February 2020.
Kiwi baggage firm Glidepath sold to French robotics company
Founded by Sir Ken Stevens Glidepath 47 years ago, it grew around the world.
Trade war fears diminish, exporters upbeat about year ahead: report
Exporters have had a tough 12 months, but are optimistic about the year ahead.
NZ loggers feel the pinch after price slump
Logging contractors are letting staff go or are working on reduced hours.
Napier Port shares pitched at $2.27 to $2.60
Listing on the NZX is expected next month and could raise up to $234m.
Local Focus: Exporting perfect beauty is big business
From Holland, Lithuania and Hawke's Bay to the world. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
NZ export earnings at all-time high as China trade booms
Record export earnings provide an economic bright spot against slowing domestic growth.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com partners with NZ horticulture firms
JD.com has partnered with two New Zealand horticulture firms.
Expo 2020: NZ's $53m push at world's biggest networking event
More than 37,000 workers are building Expo 2020 where NZ is among 190 countries.
NZ timber exporter Sequal signs big Saudi deal
The deal was signed in November and would move to its next level this year.
Parker looks to strengthen business ties between NZ and China
David Parker is taking large and small business to China with him.
Comment: The rules of NZ's international trade have changed
We need a vision for the future.