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InternationalShowing the first 100 from a total of 119 International articles, sorted by Publication DateWater wheel turns slowly in China 01-12-2009 | David Oliver Arable | Country-Wide Northern Climate change may be seen as a major threat to global food production, but water looms as the biggest limiting factor for China's arable sector. » Read full article Swamped by fertiliser 01-12-2009 | David Oliver Arable | Country-Wide Northern China is the world's largest consumer and producer of fertiliser, tallying up around one-third of total global production and consumption. » Read full article Timing vital with international recruitment 01-01-2009 | Not Specified International | Country-Wide Northern Even in today's economic times, finding good staff for on-farm roles can be a challenge. Farmers need to be creative about which talent pools they access. » Read full article South America investment appeals 05-12-2008 | Not Specified Focus | Country-Wide Southern New Zealand dairy farmers under-estimate the problems of developing dairy in South America, says Keith Woodford. » Read full article Chinese milk a cocktail of pullutants 13-10-2008 | Not Specified Business | Country-Wide Southern The melamine- tainted milk scandal is forcing the Chinese government to address the deep-seated problems plaguing its dairy sector. » Read full article Texel breeders take off to the UK 13-10-2008 | Not Specified Livestock | Country-Wide Southern The United Kingdom and Holland were recently invaded by a small party of Kiwi Texel stud breeders. » Read full article Truth about food versus fuel 13-10-2008 | Not Specified Future | Country-Wide Southern Like so many other farmers returning home, Craige Mackenzie is highly complimentary about farming practices in this country. » Read full article Mongolia an organic goldmine 01-10-2008 | Marie Taylor Wool | Heartland Sheep Mongolia's wool industry holds many opportunities for New Zealand agribusiness, says Nigel Hales. » Read full article Is NZ and UK farming poles apart? 01-09-2008 | Contributor Focus | Country-Wide Northern One of the most evident and astonishing differences when farming in the UK are the regulations farmers and landowners need to work with. In England the regulations are far more advanced than what we currently have in NZ. For example, you even need planning permision to remove a hedgerow. » Read full article Drive to lift NZ beef profile in China 01-09-2008 | Not Specified Business | Country-Wide Northern China-1.3 billion people growing at almost 10 million every year. If just a small proportion of those chose to buy New Zealand beef and lamb, the Kiwi economy would be on to a winner. » Read full article » View next page of results |
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