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Making farm staff feel appreciated every day
05 August 2022
An award-winning Southland dairy farming couple say prioritising communication, time off and supporting their team are key to retaining staff.
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Dairy leader to head up DairyNZ’s farm performance team
20 July 2022
An executive with extensive international and New Zealand experience in dairy farm operations, business strategy, agricultural extension and training is heading up DairyNZ’s farm performance team.
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Farmers focused on wintering well, as coldest months arrive
08 July 2022
Farmers Ewen Mathieson and Ben Tosswill are working hard to protect their stock and the environment, by wintering well during the coldest months of the year.
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He Waka Eke Noa recommendations must be adopted in full
06 July 2022
Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) and DairyNZ strongly urge the Government to adopt the primary sector’s agriculture emissions pricing solution – He Waka Eke Noa – in its full, proposed form.
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Dairy sector looks to the future with new workforce plan
23 June 2022
The dairy sector has launched a new workforce plan setting out how it will attract, retain and grow the farm workforce in the next decade.
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DairyNZ calls on Kiwis to grab their gumboots and 'GoDairy'
17 June 2022
Kiwis are being encouraged to join the dairy sector, as one-third of dairy farms seek to fill vacancies.
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Farmers continue to deliver, despite the odds
09 June 2022
Today’s primary sector report shows New Zealand dairy farmers have overcome the odds – despite rising input costs, labour shortages, fewer cows and less production they have still delivered for our national economy.
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South Island dairy farmers embrace a dynamic future
08 June 2022
Over 420 dairy farmers gathered in Oamaru on day one of the South Island’s largest dairy sector event – SIDE 2022 – to build their skills and discuss solutions to challenges facing the farming sector.
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He Waka Eke Noa a better solution to reduce agricultural emissions
08 June 2022
Today’s primary sector recommendation to government, through the Primary Sector Climate Action Partnership – He Waka Eke Noa (HWEN) – is a better solution to pricing agriculture emissions, according to DairyNZ.
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Dairy farmers let down by Government immigration decision
02 March 2022
DairyNZ says the Government’s decision to allow just 300 more international dairy farm workers into New Zealand doesn’t do enough to help resolve the sector’s significant staff shortage.
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More online meetings for ag emissions roadshow
18 February 2022
Due to high farmer interest, more than 15 extra online regional meetings are being added to the DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) agriculture emissions pricing roadshow.
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Extension for farmers to have a say on pricing agriculture emissions
09 February 2022
Farmers now have more time to have a say on designing a new emissions pricing option as an alternative to agriculture going into the NZ ETS.
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Border changes will allow international dairy workers onto farms
04 February 2022
Today’s announcement on border changes brings much-needed clarity for dairy businesses.
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Farmers - have a say at emissions pricing roadshow
31 January 2022
Farmers are urged to have their say on one of the biggest decisions facing agriculture this decade – how on-farm emissions will be priced from 2025.
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Southland water quality targets need urgent review
27 January 2022
DairyNZ technical experts have reviewed the science underpinning Southland’s water quality limit setting process.


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