DairyNZ News
The latest DairyNZ news, articles and project updates
Total results 181
Total results 181
DairyNZ says the Government’s R&D commitment of $339m to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions will help Kiwi dairy farmers remain high-performing.
16 May 2022
•2 min read
DairyNZ says the Government’s R&D commitment of $339m to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions will help Kiwi dairy farmers remain high-performing.
16 May 2022
•2 min read
DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb NZ (B+LNZ) are taking farmer feedback on board and working hard to improve the agricultural emissions pricing options, including driving down the administration costs.
2 May 2022
•3 min read
DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb NZ (B+LNZ) are taking farmer feedback on board and working hard to improve the agricultural emissions pricing options, including driving down the administration costs.
2 May 2022
•3 min read
A diverse range of keynote speakers and workshops will offer inspired thinking to help solve farming challenges at the South Island’s largest dairy event – SIDE 2022, in Oamaru.
2 May 2022
•2 min read
A diverse range of keynote speakers and workshops will offer inspired thinking to help solve farming challenges at the South Island’s largest dairy event – SIDE 2022, in Oamaru.
2 May 2022
•2 min read
Ongoing work by the farming sector has resulted in the Government making significant changes to make wintering rules much more practical on-farm, which is good news for farmers.
28 Apr 2022
•2 min read
Ongoing work by the farming sector has resulted in the Government making significant changes to make wintering rules much more practical on-farm, which is good news for farmers.
28 Apr 2022
•2 min read
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.
12 Apr 2022
•2 min read
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.
12 Apr 2022
•2 min read
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.
8 Apr 2022
•2 min read
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.
8 Apr 2022
•2 min read
A financial expert and a transformational chief executive are the two independent directors to be appointed to DairyNZ’s Board of Directors.
29 Mar 2022
•2 min read
A financial expert and a transformational chief executive are the two independent directors to be appointed to DairyNZ’s Board of Directors.
29 Mar 2022
•2 min read
DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle has announced two internal appointments to DairyNZ’s senior management team.
25 Mar 2022
•1 min read
DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle has announced two internal appointments to DairyNZ’s senior management team.
25 Mar 2022
•1 min read
Agriculture’s emissions pricing alternatives are attracting good interest from dairy, sheep and beef farmers.
16 Mar 2022
•3 min read
Agriculture’s emissions pricing alternatives are attracting good interest from dairy, sheep and beef farmers.
16 Mar 2022
•3 min read
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.
2 Mar 2022
•2 min read
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.
2 Mar 2022
•2 min read