Farmer 'gutted' after thieves steal $50,000 worth of pregnant sheep
Farmer 'gutted' after thieves steal $50,000 worth of pregnant sheep
A farmer loses $50,000 worth of pregnant sheep and a "lifetime's work" of breeding, in what appears to be a well planned and executed heist.
ABC News
ABC News
New Zealand exporters set to cash in on butter boon
New Zealand exporters set to cash in on butter boon
Consumers aren't just eating more butter, they are willing to pay more for it, a boon that's giving outsize gains to makers of premium brands. And this is good news for New Zealand, the largest butter exporter in the world. Global...
The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald
Oil Dips as Industry Report Shows Swelling Spare U.S. Oil Supply
Oil Dips as Industry Report Shows Swelling Spare U.S. Oil Supply
Crude slipped after an industry report was said to show an increase in U.S. crude stockpiles.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
China's Export Machine Is Taking On a Stronger Yuan, and Winning
China’s exporters are shrugging off the surging yuan, even as it nears its strongest level since 2015.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
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Clean sheep policy vital for access to US and China
The clean livestock policy is important to all operators in the sheep sector as part of the "green and clean" marketing drive to access US and Chinese markets.
Irish Independent
Irish Independent
PGG Wrightson beats forecast, boosts outlook
PGG Wrightson said first-half earnings beat expectations and upgraded its outlook for the full year as its agricultural businesses traded better than anticipated.Operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation...
The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald