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Monthly Archive: January 2012

Future Dairy Cow Judges Learn From The Best

Hundreds of cattle enthusiasts gathered in Fielding last week for the fourth Dairy NZ Event. For breeders it was the end result of years of breeding and months of preparing their animals for the show. Dozens of future judges gathered to learn from one of the best - Canadian cattle judge, Brian Carscadden. Benedict Collins has the story...

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Skimmed Milk Could Be The Answer To Gout Pain

A new study, driven by Fonterra’s Premium Ingredients division and published in the British Medical Journal, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, has shown that a daily dose of skimmed milk, enriched with two value add ingredients naturally found in dairy products, may offer relief to sufferers of gout.

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O'Connor: Peasants In Our Own Country

There continues to be a huge range of reaction to the Crafar farms' sale to the Chinese company, Shanhai Pengxin Group, from the disgusted to the supportive.

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Halal Trade With Malaysia Takes Off Again

After seven years of improving New Zealand's meat processing systems it seems the halal beef trade with Malaysia may be about to take off again.

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Dairy Event Attracts Hundreds To Feilding

Hundreds of cattle enthusiasts gathered this week in Fielding for the fourth Dairy NZ Event. The very best presented New Zealand cattle were on display  and for breeders it was the culmination of years of breeding and preparation. Reporter Benedict Collins was there...

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Chinese Get The Green Light To Buy Crafar Farms

The Crafar farms are going to the Chinese. The government has confirmed that the 16 Crafar farms will be going to the Shanghai Pengxin group which the Labour Party says is aligned with the Chinese government.

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David Shearer On The Sale Of Crafar Farms

David ShearerNew Labour Party leader David Shearer is speaking out against the potential sale of the Crafar farms to Chinese buyers. With government Ministers currently considering the Overseas Investment Office’s recommendation on the Shanghai Pengxin bid Mr Shearer, on his way to a two-day caucus in Taupo, visited a Crafar farm and called for them to stay in New Zealand hands. Country99TV spoke with Mr Shearer and asked why he chose to visit the farm.

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Police Call On Farmers In Fight Against Cannabis

The New Zealand Police are calling on farmers to keep an eye out for the tell-tale signs of cannabis plots as the latest growing season gets into full swing. With the warm wet conditions over the summer, police say the 2012 cannabis crop will be a bumper one and they’re determined to find as much of it as they can. But not everybody agrees that their efforts are worthwhile. Reporter Benedict Collins has more.

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Reaction To Milk Price Scrutiny swift, and not all positive.

milkReaction to the Government's preferred options for amendments to the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act (DIRA) and the Raw Milk Regulations has drawn a swift, and often uncomplimentary response.

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Milk Pricing and Regulations Consultation Begins

david carterThe consultation period has begun on the Government’s proposed response to reviews of Fonterra’s farm gate milk price setting and the Raw Milk Regulations.

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