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The Covid-19 pandemic and other recent global disruptions have heightened awareness of New Zealand's exposure to them. So in an uncertain world, how well prepared are we for future shocks?
28th Oct 23, 8:30am
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The Covid-19 pandemic and other recent global disruptions have heightened awareness of New Zealand's exposure to them. So in an uncertain world, how well prepared are we for future shocks?
Climate extremes make NZ’s supply chains highly vulnerable – it’s time to rethink how we grow and ship food
26th Jul 23, 8:06am
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Climate extremes make NZ’s supply chains highly vulnerable – it’s time to rethink how we grow and ship food
Why Russia pulled out of its grain deal with Ukraine, and what that means for the global food system
20th Jul 23, 12:31pm
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Why Russia pulled out of its grain deal with Ukraine, and what that means for the global food system
Food prices should fall in 2023, but how can we prepare for more food-price shocks?
6th Jun 23, 1:38pm
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Food prices should fall in 2023, but how can we prepare for more food-price shocks?
New Zealand is touting a green hydrogen economy, but it will face big environmental and cultural hurdles
4th Aug 22, 8:48am
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New Zealand is touting a green hydrogen economy, but it will face big environmental and cultural hurdles
Guy Trafford looks at the role wheat plays in global food security and finds it hasn't been a profitable activity for most farmers for some time. Subsidies keep the industry going in many countries. The volumes available for the export trade are limited
16th Jul 22, 10:06am
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Guy Trafford looks at the role wheat plays in global food security and finds it hasn't been a profitable activity for most farmers for some time. Subsidies keep the industry going in many countries. The volumes available for the export trade are limited
What happens when well-meaning urban elites push drastic changes on farming that are not well supported by scientific or market evidence? Sri Lanka
12th Jun 22, 10:30am
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What happens when well-meaning urban elites push drastic changes on farming that are not well supported by scientific or market evidence? Sri Lanka
Gareth Vaughan on copper's turn to shine, victims of a not so stable stablecoin, outing crypto scams, getting grain out of Ukraine & why the global food shock could last years
6th Jun 22, 9:00am
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Gareth Vaughan on copper's turn to shine, victims of a not so stable stablecoin, outing crypto scams, getting grain out of Ukraine & why the global food shock could last years
Farm input cost pressure largely depends on fertilser, and that in tern depends on the crude oil price. Meanwhile the China-Australia political standoff distorts other trading patterns that affect us
3rd Jul 21, 10:36am
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Farm input cost pressure largely depends on fertilser, and that in tern depends on the crude oil price. Meanwhile the China-Australia political standoff distorts other trading patterns that affect us
Terry Baucher is surprised the Govt won't prioritise any Tax Working Group environmental tax proposals for now, and argues we'll be re-litigating the issue of capital taxation within a decade
18th Apr 19, 8:03am
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Terry Baucher is surprised the Govt won't prioritise any Tax Working Group environmental tax proposals for now, and argues we'll be re-litigating the issue of capital taxation within a decade
Carissa Tolley explains a tax technique that can save you penalties and interest, and be funded at a cheaper rate, all by using a tax pooling trust account at the IRD
16th May 15, 8:47am
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Carissa Tolley explains a tax technique that can save you penalties and interest, and be funded at a cheaper rate, all by using a tax pooling trust account at the IRD
Carissa Tolley offers a list of things you should review before the financial year ends, some of which could save you money
27th Apr 15, 8:14am
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Carissa Tolley offers a list of things you should review before the financial year ends, some of which could save you money
Carissa Tolley explains how you can spread fertiliser costs over future years for tax purposes, matching costs with benefits
15th Mar 15, 7:50am
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Carissa Tolley explains how you can spread fertiliser costs over future years for tax purposes, matching costs with benefits
Strong currency, added international supply, and weakening global demand are allowing local price reductions
20th Jul 13, 12:56pm
Strong currency, added international supply, and weakening global demand are allowing local price reductions
Fed Farmers' Bruce Wills says to get the most out of aerial top dressing farmers must plan ahead and integrate it with your nutrient budget
10th Aug 12, 5:03pm
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Fed Farmers' Bruce Wills says to get the most out of aerial top dressing farmers must plan ahead and integrate it with your nutrient budget
Grain up fertiliser to follow?
25th Aug 10, 2:48pm
Grain up fertiliser to follow?
Demand for fertiliser rises with confidence
20th Apr 10, 4:34pm
Demand for fertiliser rises with confidence
Rural roundup: Fertiliser; animal welfare; debt pressures
25th Feb 10, 7:50am
Rural roundup: Fertiliser; animal welfare; debt pressures