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Seaview Logging Ltd and its director fined $112,500 for repeated forestry breaches near Waihi, causing sediment and slash to ...
The Save Our Sheep campaign challenges carbon forestry policy and defends diverse rural enterprises built on evidence, ...
NZ’s rural economy is thriving again—but global unrest reminds us how fragile peace is. A look at farm optimism, poor ...
Adopted in 2015, the deal relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), where each country sets its own emission ...
HortNZ and the NZ Government are providing $100,000 to support horticulture flood recovery in Nelson-Tasman, alongside ...
NZ arable farmers are under pressure from low prices and stagnant yields. Hamish Marr warns the sector needs better ...
Ewe feed requirements lift markedly in the last month before lambing. A 65kg ewe with 4kg twins on board should weigh at ...
HortNZ CEO Kate Scott says the cumulative impact of two major floods in the Nelson Tasman region is devastating for growers.
Dr William Ferguson shares his memories of Kumeu's evolution from a rural outpost to a busy suburb, and the vital role of local general practice ...
Labour’s Jo Luxton urges protection of NZ's best farmland, warning that National’s proposal to open LUC 3 land for housing ...
Labour leader Chris Hipkins faces criticism for undermining the Covid inquiry—echoing tactics used against rural dissenters ...
NZ beef and lamb exports rose to $1.15B in May 2025, despite lower volumes. Strong prices and value-chain focus drive sector ...
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