Technology to increase productivity and maximise profitability in the primary sector has been at the forefront of Agritech New Zealand. After two years at the helm, Peter Wren-Hilton has decided to step down as Executive Director.
Farmers are being encouraged to have a Plan B up their sleeve if feed supplies do not flourish over the spring season. AgFirst NZ Director, James Allen, doesn't want to see the dire outcome of this year’s drought in Hawke’s Bay.
Cannabis consumption will increase should voters choose to legalise its recreational use, and Glenn Dobson from The Drug Detection Agency suggests employers move to deter its use in the workplace.
Live export suspension is having major effects on farmers. Brent Wallace discusses some issues regarding the suspension.
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