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How food prices affect what, and how much, farmers produce
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Ardern announces RSE workers allowed one-way quarantine-free travel
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Southern hemisphere Kissabel apple harvest ends with positive figures
The Southern Hemisphere Kissabel® apple harvest was completed last week. Excellent internal colour, average sizes and outstanding quality: this sums up the coloured-flesh apples harvested by the partner growers in Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina. Following on from the positive Northern Hemisphere campaign last autumn, this result confirms the Kissabel variety’s excellent prospects.
One of the most enthusiastic reports is from Australia, where Rowan Little, General Manager of Montague, explains: “In general, this season’s harvest has been one of the best of recent years, thanks to a cooler-than-normal summer and above-average rainfall, factors which produced high quality, good-sized fruit. Kissabel has been no exception.”
The Country - Dog edition
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The Country
Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay ran with a dog theme, after hearing Craig Nash wanted to release the hounds on the Wairakei golf course at a Norwood fundraiser for Farmstrong.
On with the show:
Jacinda Ardern:
The PM responded vigorously to criticism about the pay freeze (that s not a pay freeze) for the public sector, MIQ facilities for the primary sector and the government s handling of the economy.
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Paul Paynter:
The GM of the Yummy Fruit Company took issue with the government s response to MIQ spaces for the horticulture industry and he revealed the eye-watering cost of bringing seasonal workers into New Zealand via managed isolation, describing the situation as a complete train wreck.
Hawke s Bay grower s $600k managed isolation bill: It s a complete train wreck
11 May, 2021 01:07 AM
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The Government has worked to reduce pressure by bringing in 2000 RSE workers from overseas, but horticulture labour shortages continue. Video / Otago Daily Times
The Government has worked to reduce pressure by bringing in 2000 RSE workers from overseas, but horticulture labour shortages continue. Video / Otago Daily Times
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Sahiban Hyde
One Hawke s Bay fruitgrower has revealed the eye-watering cost of bringing seasonal workers into New Zealand via managed isolation, describing the situation as a complete train wreck . The Government s allocation of more spaces in managed
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