Maja Burry
Midday Rural News for 7 April 2021
Orchardists held a media briefing in Hawkes Bay this morning where they said the carnage caused by this season's acute labour shortage must never been repeated. Audio
Midday Rural News for 6 April 2021
The honey industry is calling for a national discussion on pesticide and herbicide use Audio
Midday Rural News for 1 April 2021
The group in charge of getting the farming sector to reduce emissions says it's on track to meet its targets. He Waka Eke Noa is the Primary Sector Climate Action Partnership that's tasked with… Audio
Midday Rural News for 31 March 2021
The recent spike in dairy commodity prices has seen farmer sentiment rise sharply according to Rabobank's latest quarterly rural confidence survey. Audio
Midday Rural News for 30 March 2021
Forestry export prices are reaching three year highs; Foveaux Strait oyster harvesters are continuing to meet with officials to work out how to deal with the deadly parasite Bonamia ostreae which was… Audio
Midday Rural News for 29 March 2021
Submissions closed yesterday on the Climate Change Commission's draft report. Amongst the 10,000 submissions is one from DairyNZ, which cautions the plan being put forward could see milk production… Audio
Midday Rural News for 19 March 2021
The first shipment of what's expected to be a record breaking kiwifruit crop has set sail, with the fruit due to arrive in Japan and Korea by early April. Audio
Midday Rural News for 18 March 2021
A parliamentary select committee has this morning heard worries from high country farmers over proposed law changes to end tenure review.
Rural reporter Maja Burry has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te… Audio
Midday Rural News for 17 March 2021
Fonterra has a good start to the year after prioritising New Zealand milk and putting less emphasis on overseas ventures.
Rural reporter, Maja Burry, has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
Midday Rural News for 16 March 2021
The latest export figures show it's been another tough season for cherry growers.
Rural reporter Maja Burry has te pūrongo taiwhenua. Audio