Food
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Joining Nathan Rarere from the fresh produce markets is our Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth. Audio
US women's rugby team have pai pie time in Ngunguru
Who ate all the pies? Well it turns out one Women's Rugby World Cup team has given it their best shot. Audio
US women's rugby team have pai pie time in Ngunguru
Who ate all the pies? It turns out one women's Rugby World Cup team has given it their best shot. On the eve of the tournament's kick-off the USA team are the talk of the Northland town of Tūtūkākā… Video, Audio
Victim of Hep A from imported frozen berries describes ordeal
Another seven cases of Hepatitis A have cropped up in the community, one of which is definitively linked to the consumption of frozen berries, and six that are under investigation. Audio
One Hour Spring Focaccia Bread
Today Jess Daniell of Jess's Underground Kitchen shares a recipe that straddles the funny season that is spring. She's got an easy bread recipe that turns out perfect every time. Audio
'Starting the season again': Large crop of asparagus unsellable after cold snap
A cold snap has frozen the asparagus crop of one of the country's largest growers in Waikato this morning.
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It is Friday, so must be time to talk to Minister of Fruit and Veg Glenn Forsyth. Fruit of the Week: NZ Avocados Audio
Beekeepers stockpiling mānuka honey as international demand falls
Falling international demand has forced some beekeepers to stockpile mānuka honey as increasing costs and pressure see more people leave the industry.
Midday Rural News for Thursday 6 October 2022
Many farmers have escaped the worst of the snow.
Rurals reporter Kim Moodie has te pūrongo taiwhenua. Audio
Wallace Chapman shares Fijian kokoda for Fiji Language Week
In celebration of Fijian Language Week, RNZ's The Panel presenter Wallace Chapman has served up a classic raw fish dish to share with colleagues.
Wallace Chapman shares Fijian kokoda for Fiji Language Week
In celebration of Fijian Language Week, RNZ's The Panel presenter Wallace Chapman has served up a classic raw fish dish to share with colleagues.
Imported berries recalled after Hepatitis A scare
A range of imported frozen berries have been recalled because of their link to hepatitis A.
At least a dozen people have contracted the disease and seven have been hospitalised after eating the… Audio
Dark advertising: How products are marketed to you online
The way alcohol companies and other unhealthy products market themselves online is going under the microscope in Wellington this week. Professor Nic Carah at Queensland University of Technology talks… Audio
Expert feature: Saving on supermarket bills!
Our expert today will be addressing a problem that affects all of us.the rising cost of food. Someone who knows a thing or two about cutting down their grocery bill is Lyn Webster, she talks to Jesse.
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