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  • Torere Garlic

    Audio
    rural Bay of Plenty
    26 Jun 2015

    Claire Belcik grows some of the best garlic you could hope to see on her Torere Bay property in Eastern Bay of Plenty. She also grows beautiful limes and many other crops. Audio

  • Torere Garlic

    News
    Country Life rural
    26 Jun 2015

    Claire Belcik grows some of the best garlic you could hope to see on her Torere Bay property in Eastern Bay of Plenty. She also grows beautiful limes and many other crops.

    Audio

    Torere Garlic
  • Ngāi Tahu market garden gets boost

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    24 Jun 2015
    Crops

    A Ngāi Tahu market garden is getting a funding boost from the South Island Whānau Ora agency.

    Ngāi Tahu market garden gets boost
  • First organic certified product launched in Fiji

    Audio
    22 Jun 2015

    Fiji's first organic certified product has been launched and it's expected others will follow as more farmers are encouraged to return to traditional growing methods. Audio

  • Grass-fed infant formula venture for Synlait

    News
    Rural Country
    19 Jun 2015
    Dairy cow.

    Canterbury dairy company Synlait is going into partnership with United States company Munchkin to create a new infant formula.

    Grass-fed infant formula venture for Synlait
  • Iwi fight to stay GMO free

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    15 Jun 2015
    no caption

    Iwi in Tai Tokerau are fighting to keep their rohe free of Genetically Modified Organisms.

    Iwi fight to stay GMO free
  • Debate about biotech worthwhile - Treasury

    News
    Politics
    12 Jun 2015
    no caption

    The Treasury says New Zealand should be open to debate about new bio-technologies, including genetic modification.

    Debate about biotech worthwhile - Treasury
  • Ladybirds and worms help Cooks children fight obesity

    Audio 10 Jun 2015

    High school students in the Cook Islands are getting ready to grow their own vegetables in an effort to reduce soaring obesity levels. Audio

  • Fonterra needs to be 'better run'

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Jun 2015
    Fonterra plant in Takanini, South Auckland.

    There are calls for major reform to the country's biggest company, as Fonterra faces another big corporate shake-up. Audio

    Fonterra needs to be 'better run'
  • Fed Farmers appeals GMO decision

    News
    Rural Country
    5 Jun 2015
    Federated Farmers president William Rolleston.

    Federated Farmers has lodged an appeal with the High Court over a decision allowing Northland Regional Council to regulate the use of genetically modified organisms in the region.

    Fed Farmers appeals GMO decision
  • Water quality dominates primary industries debate

    News
    Rural Country
    27 May 2015
    Hand in water (file photo)

    Water quality was the most contentious issue in a debate between scientists, farmers and agricultural leaders on whether New Zealand's primary industries are doing enough to protect the environment.

    Water quality dominates primary industries debate
  • ExStream - How River Life Responds to Environmental Stresses

    Audio
    science environment
    21 May 2015

    The ExStream system allows biologists to study how river life responds to stresses such as sediment, nutrients, and changing water temperatures and flows Audio

  • ExStream - How River Life Responds to Environmental Stresses

    News
    Our Changing World science
    21 May 2015

    The ExStream system allows biologists to study how river life responds to stresses such as sediment, nutrients, and changing water temperatures and flows

    Audio

    ExStream - How River Life Responds to Environmental Stresses
  • Chocolate company hopes it can revitalise Samoa cocoa exports

    Audio 21 May 2015

    A New Zealand chocolate company has released a new range of chocolates using ingredients from the Pacific, vanilla from Tonga and cocoa from Samoa. Audio

  • Total Immersion - A tiny rural school goes global

    Audio
    food education
    18 May 2015

    Preparing 1200 Chinese dumplings and traditional soup for guests, Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake O Tawhiuau - a tiny rural school in Murupara south of Rotorua - is hosting its cultural day. They might be… Audio, Gallery

  • Total Immersion - A tiny rural school goes global

    News
    Here Now food
    18 May 2015

    Preparing 1200 Chinese dumplings and traditional soup for guests, Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake O Tawhiuau - a tiny rural school in Murupara south of Rotorua - is hosting its cultural day. They might be…

    Audio

    Total Immersion - A tiny rural school goes global
  • New organic co-op links farmers, processors

    News
    Rural Country
    18 May 2015
    Pak n Save employee stacking milk in Gisborne.

    More than 30 organic dairy farmers have signed up to a new co-operative that aims to solve supply and demand problems for both farmers and processors.

    New organic co-op links farmers, processors
  • Organic Options

    Audio
    rural farming
    15 May 2015

    Te Aroha dairy farmer Gavin Fisher was one of the first to supply Fonterra with organic milk. However he's now banded together with other organic farmers as part of The Organic Dairy Hub Co-operative… Audio

  • Organic Options

    News
    Country Life rural
    15 May 2015

    Te Aroha dairy farmer Gavin Fisher was one of the first to supply Fonterra with organic milk. However he's now banded together with other organic farmers as part of The Organic Dairy Hub Co-operative…

    Audio

    Organic Options
  • Pacific organic farmers learning from Cuba

    Audio 13 May 2015

    Organic farmers from Fiji and Solomon Islands are in Cuba to learn new techniques to improve food security back home. Audio

  • The source of your Latte

    Audio
    10 May 2015

    Daniel Kinne is a coffee farmer, plus chairman and founding member of Papua New Guinea's Highland Organic Agricultural Cooperative. He is visiting New Zealand for Fair Trade Fortnight and he talks to… Audio

  • Fiji, Solomons farmers to learn Cuban farming techniques

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    7 May 2015
    Organic food

    Organic farmers from Fiji and Solomon Islands are in Cuba to learn new techniques to improve food security back home.

    Fiji, Solomons farmers to learn Cuban farming techniques
  • Chasing NZ market, Samoa company focuses on sustainability

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    4 May 2015
    Two of the Directors of Maiden South Pacific, Kalala Mary Autagavaia (L) and Tiana Epati holding their organic coconut oil and breadfruit flour products.

    A Samoan company positioning itself within New Zealand's organic food market says it's focussing on ensuring its products are made sustainably.

    Chasing NZ market, Samoa company focuses on sustainability
  • Samoan organics company moves into NZ market

    Audio
    4 May 2015

    A Samoan company hoping to gain a foothold in New Zealand's high-end organic food market says their focus is on providing sustainable products for future generations. Audio

  • 'Desperate situation' in Nepal

    News
    World
    1 May 2015
    Nepal quake

    Towns and villages near the epicentre of the earthquake in central Nepal have suffered "almost total devastation", the Red Cross says.

    'Desperate situation' in Nepal
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