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A2 milk set for bumper profit
Earnings driven mostly by A2 Milk's success in China's infant formula market.

Explainer: Why NZ can't afford to mess with China
China and NZ's relationship has been of mutual benefit since it signed FTA in 2008.

Bright outlook for radiata pine earnings
Built-in colour could be the next big export and interior decor thing for New Zealand.

The big numbers NZ's economists will be watching this year
Leading Kiwi economists reveal the stats they'll be watching in 2019.

China's slump - is the dragon running out of fire?
China's economic growth has slowed this year. Will the fallout hit New Zealand?

Peter McBride of Zespri - Consultative chairman
Peter McBride has presided over NZ's fastest-growing export sector in the year ahead.

Livestock ship taking up to 4000 cattle from NZ to China
The Gudali Express will dock at 5pm on Monday and will depart on Tuesday.

Environmental group jubilant as Supreme Court deems swamp kauri export illegal
The Northland Environmental Protection Society is celebrating the Supreme Court ruling.

Kiwi exporters largely upbeat but challenges ahead
Kiwi exporters are optimistic about the year ahead despite international uncertainty.

Fighting Bay of Plenty's billion-dollar threat
The impact of brown marmorated stink bugs on the economy could cost billions.

Big read: The biggest opportunity for NZ business isn't where you expect
New Zealand needs to take inspiration from Sinbad, the sailor.

Fruit exports lead gains in wholesale trade
New Zealand's wholesale trade expanded for a 10th straight quarter.

Sowing new seeds
Damien O'Connor is shaking up old thinking on agri-food with his ginger group.

Small Business: Making skis like they used to be made
Kingswood Ski owners discuss reinventing themselves following the Canterbury earthquakes.

Small Business: Freeze drying produce for chefs
Tommy Roff talks supplying Whittaker's and distribution emails from Kazakhstan.

Falling dollar good news for exporters
The NZ dollar has slumped by about 7 per cent in just one month.

Open to different thinking
Our most successful agri-businesses find it hard to attract funding to meet their needs.

NZ lamb to join beef in $3b export club
Beef and lamb market returns have remained strong over 2017/18.

Kiwi gin firm forced to change name
Kiwi gin company forced to change its name in order to sell in international markets.

New vehicle sales slip 2 pct due to stink bug issues
This is the first decline in new sales in over two years.

Record imports and exports in January
The annual trade deficit for the year ended January was $3.22 billion.

Port of Tauranga profit lifts 13 percent
NZ's biggest port posted a net profit of $47 million, up from $41.9 million last year.

Pramuk Perera: What is NZ's Sri Lanka plan?
COMMENT: The country can become a trade channel to rest of South Asia.

Fonterra's China plan far from clear
OPINION: Dairy giant risks losing the PR battle over problems at Beingmate.

Growing up: The rise and rise of horticulture
Gold kiwi, wine, apples fuel agriculture's 'fourth engine'.

NZ logistics company cutting 'middlemen' from China trade
Expanding logistics company QEX removes "middlemen" from New Zealand's trade with China

Westland closes the gap on Fonterra
Extreme volatility in dairy markets has taken its toll on companies around the world

NZ pest tech catching Larry Ellison's rats
NZ pest technology is clearing Larry Ellison's Hawaiian Island of pests