Displaying 1-15 of 27 Items , Filtered by Apr or May or Sep or Dec and Sth Waikato or Bay of Plenty or Taranaki or Lower NI or Top of SI / West Coast and Adverse Events or Career or DairyNZ Corporate
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International workers will help address dairy staff shortage
12 April 2022
Sustained advocacy from the dairy sector has helped secure 500 more international workers to help on dairy farms, however, the Government’s border class exceptions still fall short of the sector’s 4,000 worker shortage.
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Dairy farmers share solutions to attracting and keeping staff
08 April 2022
Insights into a significant challenge dairy farmers currently face – how to attract and retain great farm staff in a difficult labour market – will be shared by farmers and an HR specialist at a DairyNZ webinar on April 20.
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Voting opens soon for DairyNZ board elections
08 September 2021
Dairy farmers can vote soon on who will join DairyNZ’s Board. From September 20, levy paying dairy farmers will have the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidate in this year’s DairyNZ Board of Director election.
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Flood-affected farmers urged to seek support
31 May 2021
DairyNZ is encouraging Canterbury farmers to look out for each other and access support agencies for any assistance.
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DairyNZ supports PCE call to rethink research funding
10 December 2020
DairyNZ agrees with the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Simon Upton’s call for the Government to rethink how environmental research is funded in New Zealand.
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Dairy sector already committed to climate change solutions
02 December 2020
DairyNZ shares the government’s ambition to reduce climate change emissions and today’s declaration of a climate emergency will further highlight the issue’s importance.
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DairyNZ: working together delivers the best results
28 September 2020
Sector body DairyNZ is encouraged by many of the pragmatic solutions being put on the table for agriculture policies to encourage sustainable, profitable farming.
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Dairy sector welcomes govt announcement on migrants
09 September 2020
DairyNZ warmly welcome a government announcement that means some skilled migrant dairy farm employees will be able to return to New Zealand from overseas.
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Voting opens soon for DairyNZ board farmer candidates
07 September 2020
Dairy farmers can soon vote on who will join DairyNZ’s Board of Directors.
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Support with your feed planning
01 April 2020
Find out what feed planning assistance is available to you.
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Mycoplasma bovis Programme update
19 December 2019
An update from DairyNZ chief executive Tim Mackle about the Mycoplasma bovis Programme.
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Farmer voting open for DairyNZ board
24 September 2019
It’s time for levy paying dairy farmers to cast their votes in DairyNZ’s Board of Directors election
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New dairy leader brings a wealth of experience to Taranaki
18 September 2019
DairyNZ’s new Taranaki regional leader, Mark Laurence, is looking forward to working with the region’s farmers to help them continue to adapt to a fast-changing environment.
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Terrific tanker on track
10 September 2019
Track the Tanker is DairyNZ’s new levy-funded education resource released to teachers in May.
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Eight farmers stand for DairyNZ board
09 September 2019
Two positions on DairyNZ’s Board of Directors have attracted eight dairy farmer candidates.


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