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DairyNZ Economic Survey 2021-22
The 2021-22 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the seventeenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
•DairyNZ Economic Survey 2021-22

The 2021-22 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the seventeenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
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DairyNZ Economic Survey 2020-21
The 2020-21 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the sixteenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
•DairyNZ Economic Survey 2020-21

The 2020-21 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the sixteenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
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DairyNZ Economic Survey 2019-20
The 2019-20 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the fifteenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
•DairyNZ Economic Survey 2019-20

The 2019-20 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the fifteenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
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DairyNZ Economic Survey 2018-19
The 2018-19 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the fourteenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
•DairyNZ Economic Survey 2018-19

The 2018-19 DairyNZ Economic Survey is the fourteenth annual survey of New Zealand dairy farmers using dairy farm business data from DairyBase.
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•Economic Survey
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Inside Dairy | Unlocking tech’s potential in our unique dairy landscapeDr Jenny Jago, science partnerships and impact advisor at DairyNZ, says the pasture-based nature of New Zealand’s dairy system sets it apart globally – and should shape how technology is developed and adopted on-farm.
Inside Dairy•16 Jun 2026
•2 min read
Inside Dairy | Unlocking tech’s potential in our unique dairy landscape
Dr Jenny Jago, science partnerships and impact advisor at DairyNZ, says the pasture-based nature of New Zealand’s dairy system sets it apart globally – and should shape how technology is developed and adopted on-farm.
Inside Dairy•16 Jun 2026
•2 min read
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$46m Responsible Dairy investment will supercharge dairy's progressThe Government has announced a significant investment in the dairy sector as part of its Land Use Flexibility package, including funding for a new DairyNZ-led programme called Responsible Dairy.
Media releases•11 Jun 2026
•3 min read
$46m Responsible Dairy investment will supercharge dairy's progress
The Government has announced a significant investment in the dairy sector as part of its Land Use Flexibility package, including funding for a new DairyNZ-led programme called Responsible Dairy.
Media releases•11 Jun 2026
•3 min read
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Responsible Dairy ProgrammeResponsible Dairy is a programme of co-investment into the long-term resilience of New Zealand dairy that recognises its status as New Zealand’s most valuable export sector.
Research•3 min read
Responsible Dairy Programme

Responsible Dairy is a programme of co-investment into the long-term resilience of New Zealand dairy that recognises its status as New Zealand’s most valuable export sector.
Research•3 min read
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ColostrumProviding the right amount of high-quality colostrum as soon as possible after birth, is the best thing you can do for your calves. High quality colostrum provides energy and important maternal antibodies that help newborn fight disease.
Animal•4 min read
Colostrum

Providing the right amount of high-quality colostrum as soon as possible after birth, is the best thing you can do for your calves. High quality colostrum provides energy and important maternal antibodies that help newborn fight disease.
Animal•4 min read
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Milking machine careIn typical New Zealand dairy herds, faulty milking equipment is estimated to cause as many as 40-50% of new clinical mastitis cases. Over an extended period, poorly functioning milking machines cause teat damage and increase the risk of infection.
Animal•4 min read
Milking machine care

In typical New Zealand dairy herds, faulty milking equipment is estimated to cause as many as 40-50% of new clinical mastitis cases. Over an extended period, poorly functioning milking machines cause teat damage and increase the risk of infection.
Animal•4 min read
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Future of dairy showcased at national awardsDairyNZ Chief Executive Campbell Parker congratulated the winners of the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards held in Rotorua on Saturday.
Media releases•12 May 2026
•2 min read
Future of dairy showcased at national awards
DairyNZ Chief Executive Campbell Parker congratulated the winners of the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards held in Rotorua on Saturday.
Media releases•12 May 2026
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Finding opportunities with dairy beef | Ep. 125This Talking Dairy episode covers the new Dairy Beef Opportunities programme, a cross-sector initiative boosting dairy-beef value, improving outcomes for non‑replacement calves, and strengthening dairy-beef integration.
Animal
•06 May 2026
•25:14 min
Finding opportunities with dairy beef | Ep. 125

This Talking Dairy episode covers the new Dairy Beef Opportunities programme, a cross-sector initiative boosting dairy-beef value, improving outcomes for non‑replacement calves, and strengthening dairy-beef integration.
Animal
•06 May 2026
•25:14 min
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Inside Dairy - Making a real difference on-farmMeet Mike Borrie, DairyNZ’s new chief farm solutions and engagement officer, whose focus is on delivering value for farmers’ levy investment.
Inside Dairy•1 May 2026
•2 min read
Inside Dairy - Making a real difference on-farm
Meet Mike Borrie, DairyNZ’s new chief farm solutions and engagement officer, whose focus is on delivering value for farmers’ levy investment.
Inside Dairy•1 May 2026
•2 min read
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Inside Dairy - Backing the next generationThis summer, DairyNZ welcomed a new cohort of interns who joined our science or Māori internship programmes.
Inside Dairy•1 May 2026
•2 min read
Inside Dairy - Backing the next generation
This summer, DairyNZ welcomed a new cohort of interns who joined our science or Māori internship programmes.
Inside Dairy•1 May 2026
•2 min read
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Bovine TuberculosisBovine tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease that threatens herd health and New Zealand’s dairy and beef industries. TB control and eradication is a shared responsibility, led through the TBfree programme managed by OSPRI and supported by DairyNZ.
Biosecurity•1 min read
Bovine Tuberculosis

Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease that threatens herd health and New Zealand’s dairy and beef industries. TB control and eradication is a shared responsibility, led through the TBfree programme managed by OSPRI and supported by DairyNZ.
Biosecurity•1 min read
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No longer the outliers: environmental dairy farmers unite at forumDairy farming and environmental sustainability are increasingly inseparable. This week, more than 100 farmers, policy makers, politicians and other industry influencers will gather at the annual Dairy Environment Leaders (DEL) Forum.
Media releases•23 Mar 2026
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No longer the outliers: environmental dairy farmers unite at forum
Dairy farming and environmental sustainability are increasingly inseparable. This week, more than 100 farmers, policy makers, politicians and other industry influencers will gather at the annual Dairy Environment Leaders (DEL) Forum.
Media releases•23 Mar 2026
•2 min read
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Inside Dairy - Towards more profitable and ethical dairy beefThe Dairy Beef Profit Partnership pilot, delivered by DairyNZ & Beef + Lamb New Zealand, is connecting dairy farmers, calf rearers and beef finishers with a view to building a partnership to give non-replacement dairy calves more productive pathways.
Inside Dairy•20 Mar 2026
•3 min read
Inside Dairy - Towards more profitable and ethical dairy beef
The Dairy Beef Profit Partnership pilot, delivered by DairyNZ & Beef + Lamb New Zealand, is connecting dairy farmers, calf rearers and beef finishers with a view to building a partnership to give non-replacement dairy calves more productive pathways.
Inside Dairy•20 Mar 2026
•3 min read
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Inside Dairy - People-first leadership lifts performanceWith around 41,000 people working on New Zealand dairy farms, understanding what drives workplace productivity is key to improving individual farm and overall sector performance.
Inside Dairy•20 Mar 2026
•2 min read
Inside Dairy - People-first leadership lifts performance
With around 41,000 people working on New Zealand dairy farms, understanding what drives workplace productivity is key to improving individual farm and overall sector performance.
Inside Dairy•20 Mar 2026
•2 min read
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Levy Vote result shows farmer support for DairyNZ's workFarmers have voted to continue the Milksolids Levy that funds DairyNZ. The result shows farmers support the work DairyNZ delivers on behalf of New Zealand dairy farmers, says DairyNZ Chair Tracy Brown.
Media releases•16 Mar 2026
•2 min read
Levy Vote result shows farmer support for DairyNZ's work
Farmers have voted to continue the Milksolids Levy that funds DairyNZ. The result shows farmers support the work DairyNZ delivers on behalf of New Zealand dairy farmers, says DairyNZ Chair Tracy Brown.
Media releases•16 Mar 2026
•2 min read
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Inside Dairy - Growth in a world of limitsNew Zealand’s dairy sector cannot grow in the way it has in the past. So what is the plan to increase the value of exports while improving dairy’s environmental footprint?
Inside Dairy•12 Mar 2026
•2 min read
Inside Dairy - Growth in a world of limits
New Zealand’s dairy sector cannot grow in the way it has in the past. So what is the plan to increase the value of exports while improving dairy’s environmental footprint?
Inside Dairy•12 Mar 2026
•2 min read
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Dairy and beef sectors welcome Government investment in Dairy Beef Opportunities programmeNew Zealand’s dairy and beef industries today welcomed the Government’s investment in the $20.9 million Dairy Beef Opportunities (DBO) programme aimed at growing New Zealand’s dairy-beef sector and creating new revenue opportunities for farmers.
Media releases•12 Mar 2026
•2 min read
Dairy and beef sectors welcome Government investment in Dairy Beef Opportunities programme
New Zealand’s dairy and beef industries today welcomed the Government’s investment in the $20.9 million Dairy Beef Opportunities (DBO) programme aimed at growing New Zealand’s dairy-beef sector and creating new revenue opportunities for farmers.
Media releases•12 Mar 2026
•2 min read