Episodes
Farmlands rural supplies co-operative has declared another trading loss, of $14.3 million, after revenue came down by 8.5% to $740m in the 2024 financial year ended June 30. Chief executive Tanya Houghton tells Bryan that while it has been a very tough year, the co-op has been working to right-size its operation and is set to offer great value and service to shareholders.
Senior reporter Richard Rennie gives an update on some work the horticulture sector is doing to forge new export markets....
Published 11/22/24
Farmlands rural supplies co-operative has declared another trading loss, of $14.3 million, after revenue came down by 8.5% to $740m in the 2024 financial year ended June 30.
Chief executive Tanya Houghton tells Bryan that while it has been a very tough year, the co-op has been working to right-size its operation and is set to offer great value and service to shareholders.
Published 11/21/24
Senior reporter Richard Rennie gives an update on some work the horticulture sector is doing to forge new export markets. Zespri, T&G Global and others are linking up with businesses in India and Thailand with a focus on partnership, not product.
Published 11/21/24
Canterbury sharemilkers Eugene and Sarah Cronin have been named the supreme winners of the 2024 Zimmatic Trailblazer Sustainable Irrigation Awards in Wellington. They milk 500 cows on Falstone Farms near Methven through their sharemilking business Kilmurry Farm. Bryan caught up with Eugene to talk about sustainable irrigation, his journey from dairy farming in Ireland to making a home in Canterbury, and his thoughts on the future of farming down south.
Westpac and BNZ have some serious...
Published 11/15/24
Canterbury sharemilkers Eugene and Sarah Cronin have been named the supreme winners of the 2024 Zimmatic Trailblazer Sustainable Irrigation Awards in Wellington. Eugene and Sarah milk 500 cows on Falstone Farms near Methven through their sharemilking business Kilmurry Farm.
Bryan caught up with Eugene to talk about sustainable irrigation, his journey from dairy farming in Ireland to making a home in Canterbury, and his thoughts on the future of farming down south.
Published 11/14/24
Senior reporter Richard Rennie has just returned from Thailand where he’s been looking at the opportunities there are for food exporters. The Thai market accounts for $1.5 billion of exports, with the vast majority being dairy products.
Published 11/14/24
Westpac and BNZ have some serious questions to answer after it came to light that they’re both unfairly targeting Kiwi farmers on emissions reductions targets, says Federated Farmers banking spokesperson Richard McIntyre.
He told Bryan that the banks were asking New Zealand farmers to reduce emissions more than those in Australia.
Published 11/14/24
Leading food scientists from around the world will gather in Palmerston North next week for the 17th International Hydrocolloids Conference. The Riddett Institute’s Cr David Everett, acting chair of the organising committee, tells Bryan all about hydrocolloids, which form the building blocks of food and influence food texture, flavour, shelf life, digestion and nutrition.
Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford is touring the country with the Prime Minister in an effort to boost farmer...
Published 11/08/24
Leading food scientists from around the world will gather in Palmerston North next week for the 17th International Hydrocolloids Conference.
The Riddett Institute’s Cr David Everett, acting chair of the organising committee, tells Bryan all about hydrocolloids, which form the building blocks of food and influence food texture, flavour, shelf life, digestion and nutrition.
Published 11/07/24
Senior reporter Hugh Stringleman joins Bryan to reflect on the latest GDT auction, a possible cash windfall for Fonterra shareholders, and he previews next week’s Fonterra annual meeting.
Published 11/07/24
Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford is touring the country with the Prime Minister in an effort to boost farmer confidence.
He tells Bryan that the three events will offer farmers a chance to hear about the government’s plan for the food production sector.
Published 11/07/24
Rural Contractors NZ has launched a safety campaign targeting fatigue. Bryan talks with chief executive Andrew Olsen about the campaign and its messages, which target workers, farmers and managers. Andrew also highlights some of the challenges contractors face during the busy season and has a plea to the public for patience if they encounter contractors on the roads.
Federated Farmers Taranaki dairy chair Sam Ebbett previews the share farmer information roadshow next month. The events around...
Published 10/31/24
Rural Contractors NZ has launched a safety campaign targeting fatigue. Bryan talks with chief executive Andrew Olsen about the campaign and its messages, which target workers, farmers and managers.
Andrew also highlights some of the challenges contractors face during the busy season and has a plea to the public for patience if they encounter contractors on the roads.
Published 10/31/24
Senior reporter Neal Wallace talks about two big issues down south. The wet weather has hit farmers in Southland with milk production down, pasture growth non-existent and paddocks badly damaged by stock and vehicles.
There’s also a storm brewing between farmers and councils over interpretations of the RMA and the implementation of freshwater plans and now central government is involved.
Published 10/31/24
Federated Farmers Taranaki dairy chair Sam Ebbett previews the share farmer information roadshow next month.
The events around the country bring together experts from across the industry who will offer advice on how to get the best out of share farming agreements and what to avoid.
Published 10/31/24
Northland and Taranaki have teamed up to share information and expertise as they work to discover new crop and land-use options. Both regions have existing initiatives dedicated to exploring high-value, optimal land use alternatives and the development of value-add products and manufacturing opportunities. Bryan talked to the project manager in each region – Greg Hall in Northland and Michelle Bauer in Taranaki.
Federated Farmers Tararua president Thomas Read reckons it’s never too early to...
Published 10/24/24
Northland and Taranaki have teamed up to share information and expertise as they work to discover new crop and land-use options. Both regions have existing initiatives, Branching Out in Taranaki and Tuputupu - Grow Northland in Northland, dedicated to exploring high-value, optimal land use alternatives and the development of value-add products and manufacturing opportunities.
These initiatives are building on existing regional strengths to grow economic value and export potential for New...
Published 10/24/24
Senior reporter Richard Rennie gives an update on a survey being carried out to uncover the drenching habits on New Zealand farms. With drench resistance a major challenge for farmers, will this data lead to viable solutions?
Honey producers in the European Union are launching a campaign against fake honey, which is a growing problem there. Apiculture NZ is supporting the move, saying that this wave of “not honey” threatens to impact our export returns in this vital market.
Published 10/24/24
Federated Farmers Tararua president Thomas Read reckons it’s never too early to start succession planning. Having benefited from his parents’ foresight when they retired he’s started thinking about his own future, despite his kids still being at primary school.
Published 10/24/24
With our regular host Bryan Gibson away on a break, senior Farmers Weekly contributing journalist Richard Rennie talks to Mike Petersen, chair of the Tukituki Water Security Project. The project is one of 149 that has made the government's Fast-Track Project list. Previously known as the Ruataniwha dam project, the Tukituki project takes a slightly different tack, prioritising environmental river flow, then human water needs and then irrigation demand. Mike Petersen talks about why the...
Published 10/17/24
With our regular host Bryan Gibson away on a break, senior Farmers Weekly contributing journalist Richard Rennie talks to Mike Petersen, chair of the Tukituki Water Security Project in Hawke's Bay, talks about why he sees the project as being crucial for the region's future economic growth, and the potential it holds for unlocking more water not only for irrigation, but for urban expansion in a region already tightly constrained by water availability.
With dam projects often taking years to...
Published 10/17/24
A Court of Appeal decision against Environment Southland's Land and Water Plan in favour of Fish & Game Southland has the game organisation pitched firmly against farmers who have learnt they may now have to have Resource Consent in order to farm.
With our regular host Bryan Gibson away on a break, senior Farmers Weekly contributing journalist Richard Rennie talks to senior reporter Neal Wallace outlines how it came to this, and what it may mean for farmers around the country and future...
Published 10/17/24
With our regular host Bryan Gibson away on a break, senior Farmers Weekly contributing journalist Richard Rennie talks to Federated Farmers meat and fibre chair Toby Williams, who offers his thoughts on why the government's decision to loosen foreign investment regulations is a good thing for the primary sector, both at a processing level and at a farm ownership level.
With New Zealand well at the bottom of the heap for ease of foreign investment, the ability to buy land for farming here may...
Published 10/17/24
Bryan is joined by senior reporter Neal Wallace who reflects on his six-week Meeting the Market tour that saw him visit some of our key customers. From China to the United Kingdom, the European Union and Dubai, the message was the same. People love our food and we are a preferred provider, but we need to continually improve our sustainability credentials and be transparent about how that is being done.
Federated Farmers Southland president Jason Herrick also gives an update on the situation...
Published 10/10/24