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Cheese factories face cuts, closure
27-08-2010 | Not Specified
World News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

National Foods has refused to rule out closing plants and cutting staff numbers as it begins an extensive review of its Australian cheese plants. » Read full article

UK supermarkets to get watchdog
16-08-2010 | UK Farmers Guardian
World News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

The British government has announced ground-breaking plans to create a supermarket watchdog to investigate and solve supply disputes between farmers and Britain's 10 biggest supermarkets. » Read full article

Rural crime cost soars
09-08-2010 | UK Farmers Guardian
World News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

New Zealand farmers are not alone in suffering the attention of criminals. Organised gangs are being blamed for a big increase in the value of farm machinery thefts across Britain. » Read full article

BSE controls may be relaxed as incidence falls
02-08-2010 | UK Farmers Guardian
World News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

BSE controls may be relaxed as incidence falls significantly Costly and burdensome BSE restrictions could be soon be relaxed after the European Commission admitted the incidence of disease had fallen significantly in recent years. » Read full article

Farming UK's biggest killer industry
12-07-2010 | UK Farmers Guardian
World News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

Shocking new figures showing a big increase in the number of people killed on farms have led to the industry being branded the most dangerous way to make a living in the UK. » Read full article

Landmark week for Wilding, Te Mania
12-07-2010 | Hugh Stringleman
Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

The unheralded, New Zealand-designed FoodCap meat storage and delivery system, to which Te Mania Angus cattle breeder Tim Wilding has hitched his wagon, has secured a breakthrough export order in China. » Read full article

Aussie dairying mat out for Chinese
21-06-2010 | Richard Rennie
Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

Chinese buyers have become a big part of the Australian rural landscape market as New Zealand buyers have faded into the background. » Read full article

'Commie Rudd' taunt at mining tax protest
14-06-2010 | Weekly Times, Australia
World News | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest has accused Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of "turning communist" over his attitude to the proposed super profits tax on miners. » Read full article

Pair leave trail of failed deals
14-06-2010 | Richard Rennie
Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

A land developer who failed to complete purchase of more than $50 million of farm land earlier this year denies he also owes thousands of dollars to people affected by other business dealings. » Read full article

Government backstop for companies
14-06-2010 | Bob Edlin
Lead Story | The New Zealand Farmers Weekly

Meat Industry Association chairman Bill Falconer proposes greater government investment in the country's biggest agricultural and horticultural companies, if that's what's needed to make them bigger but keep them in New Zealand ownership. » Read full article

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