Opinion
The market needs you to know your numbers
Neal WallaceSep 20, 2024
Comprehensive and comprehensible data to back up environmental claims is increasingly the price of doing business, writes Neal Wallace.
Our new foreign policy is moving in the wrong direction
Alan EmersonSep 17, 2024
Cosying up to the US is not in New Zealand’s best interests, says Alan Emerson.
Challenges ahead for US, European milk output
Guest writerSep 17, 2024
While NZ milk production is going great guns, upcoming US and European production reports may reveal constraints.
Within sight of methane’s holy grail
Allan BarberSep 16, 2024
Going by developments on the bolus front, methane reduction may no longer be a pipedream, says Allan Barber.
The world is changing and we need to adapt
Neal WallaceSep 10, 2024
Sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have in business. It’s a bottom line, writes Neal Wallace from Brussels.
Trying to ignore global demands only makes the call seem louder
Bryan GibsonSep 6, 2024
As big industrial producers make progress on improving the sustainability of their beef and dairy systems, which centre on feedlots and barns, the pasture-based practitioners need to find their own improvements, writes Bryan Gibson.
A strategy to double food and fibre exports
David EadeSep 6, 2024
Call it what you will, this plan spreads the risks and the opportunities, says David Eade.
How fast and low will interest rates go?
Cameron BagrieSep 5, 2024
Cameron Bagrie unpacks the welcome news that interest rates are coming down at last.
Policy tinkering doesn’t stop march of pines
Allan BarberSep 4, 2024
The trend to more trees is seemingly unstoppable, says Allan Barber.
Sheer bureaucratic bloody-mindedness
Alan EmersonSep 4, 2024
Alan Emerson takes issue with regional councils racing to install regulations they know are about to be changed.
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