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Solid fundamentals and strong demand support positive outlook for 2021-22 season

September 29, 2021 by Lauren Hale

The forecast for global sheepmeat and beef demand is positive for the 2021‑22 season supported by solid market fundamentals, strong demand and tight supply, according to Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s (B+LNZ) New Season Outlook 2021-22. Click here to read a summary report.Read the full New Season Outlook 2021-22 here. “The Outlook is positive. Fundamentals […]

Economic Week – 27 August

August 27, 2021 by Simon Edwards

With the Level 4 lockdown into its second week the economy will be taking a hit each day it continues.  Vehicle traffic has taken a dive and consumer spending has slumped – except at the supermarkets.  Essential businesses and services, including farming and food production, have been able to continue but under restrictions which will […]

Suppliers need a fairer deal

August 26, 2021 by Nick Clark

With the Commerce Commission’s market study into the retail grocery sector drawing to its conclusion, Federated Farmers is calling for a fairer deal for suppliers. As a representative of food producers (and consumers), Federated Farmers is keen to ensure that the retail grocery sector is competitive.  It’s concerning but perhaps not surprising that the Commission […]

Urban Kiwis and Farmers Share a Vision for Sustainable Food Production

June 28, 2021 by Rebecca Flannery

When it comes to sustainable food, what matters more? What we’re buying. Or where, and who, we’re buying our food from? New research from @ourlandandwater suggests that urban Kiwis see supporting farmers directly with their dollar as the strongest sustainable food choice they can make. The study found that town or country, Kiwis have mostly […]

New Zealand pig farmers demand imported pork measure up to NZ’s animal welfare standards

June 17, 2021 by Lauren Hale

New Zealand pig farmers are supporting a petition calling for imported pork to be required to meet the same animal welfare standards as New Zealand pork. Approximately 60 per cent of pork consumed in New Zealand is imported with most of it being produced in countries that farm pigs using practices that are illegal in […]

Feds applauds UK-Australia free trade deal

June 16, 2021 by Simon Edwards

News that Australia and the UK have signed a free trade agreement is a promising step forward in the fight against tariffs and protectionism, Federated Farmers says. “It reinforces the international rules-based trading framework and is important for rural producers and global consumers,” Feds President Andrew Hoggard says. The FTA is the first to be […]

NZ falling behind on alternative protein opportunities

June 16, 2021 by Simon Edwards

Emerging proteins may be a disruptor for our current farmers and growers but they’re also a major opportunity, Food HQ chief executive Abby Thompson says. She’s the co-author, with Food HQ’s business development manager Amos Palfreyman, of the report Emerging Proteins in Aotearoa New Zealand: What will it take for the sector to thrive?, launched […]

Beef + Lamb New Zealand sees growing US appetite for grass-fed and sustainably raised meat

June 8, 2021 by Lauren Hale

The latest insights from Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) reported strong growth and increased demand for its grass-fed, pasture-raised beef and lamb in the US. Despite significant export and supply chain disruptions, New Zealand’s red meat exports reached a record high of $9.2 billion last year, with the US leading beef export volume growth across all key global markets.  B+LNZ […]

Trade Minister to travel to UK and EU to progress free trade agreements

May 13, 2021 by Lauren Hale

Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O’Connor announced today he will travel to the United Kingdom and European Union next month to progress New Zealand’s respective free trade agreement negotiations. The decision to travel to Europe follows the agreement reached last week between Minister O’Connor and UK Secretary of State for International Trade, Liz Truss, to […]

DCANZ supports accelerated negotiation of a deal that removes all tariffs

May 11, 2021 by Lauren Hale

The Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand (DCANZ) welcomes the commitment of New Zealand Trade Minister Damien O’Connor to securing a trade deal with the UK which comprehensively removes agricultural tariffs. Minister O’Connor and UK Trade Minister Truss have announced a move to accelerate the pace of negotiations. DCANZ considers that the ball is in […]

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