In this episode:
News Wrap | Taiwan hungry for NZ dairy products
1:34 – Senior reporter Richard Rennie wraps up his trip to Taiwan, a fascinating market that’s hungry for NZ dairy products and has a discerning and high-value consumer base
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Market Insights | In-lamb ewes hit the saleyards
10:26 – AgriHQ analyst Fiona Quarrie wraps up the early sales for in-lamb ewes. With less breeding stock on the hills there’s fewer buyers but prices are holding for now.
Feature | Energy as a new crop option for farms
14:40 – Farmers now have a new and simple way to diversify into electricity generation. Farmlands Flex offers the technology, infrastructure and collective buying power for farmers to not only save on energy bills but also build resilience in the grid. Farmlands chief executive Tanya Houghton explains the initiative to Bryan.
Feds Focus | Freshwater reforms get a tick from Feds
26:11 – Federated Farmers vice-president Colin Hurst says he’s happy with the proposed freshwater reforms that should empower catchments to solve their environmental issues themselves.
The Final Word
34:29 – State Owned Enterprises Minister Simeon Brown has told Pāmu to up its game and provide the government a better return. But what is the value we expect from the state-owned farmer? Is it just dollars or does Pāmu offer other things that help our industry flourish?