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    Chris Luxon is defending Fonterra farmers, who've faced a scathing critique from Winston Peters
    Fonterra
    Fonterra
     31 October 2025
    Chris Luxon is defending Fonterra farmers, who've faced a scathing critique from Winston Peters
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    There are no guarantees Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti products will always be made with New Zealand dairy
    30 Oct: There are no guarantees Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti products will always be made with New Zealand dairy... more
    Plenty at stake for Fonterra farmers, as they weigh up whether to sell the co-op's consumer brands
    30 Oct: Plenty at stake for Fonterra farmers, as they weigh up whether to sell the co-op's consumer brands... more
    A senior analyst believes the sale of Fonterra's brands wouldn't be just a short term sugar hit
    24 Oct: A senior analyst believes the sale of Fonterra's brands wouldn't be just a short term sugar hit... more
    A belief the sale of Fonterra will benefit the sectors adjacent to the farming industry
    24 Oct: A belief the sale of Fonterra will benefit the sectors adjacent to the farming industry... more
    Fonterra's announced a 75-million-dollar investment to expand butter production at its South Canterbury Clandeboye site
    22 Oct: Fonterra's announced a 75-million-dollar investment to expand butter production at its South Canterbury Clandeboye site... more
    The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision
    20 Oct: The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision... more
    A warning to dairy farmers - to prepare for greater climate swings
    10 Oct: A warning to dairy farmers - to prepare for greater climate swings... more
    Dairy prices have fallen 1.6 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction
    8 Oct: Dairy prices have fallen 1.6 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction... more
    Synlait's confirmed the sale of its loss-making factory at Pokeno to US company, Abbott
    29 Sep: Synlait's confirmed the sale of its loss-making factory at Pokeno to US company, Abbott... more

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     20 Oct: The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision ++++++++++++
     24 Oct: A belief the sale of Fonterra will benefit the sectors adjacent to the farming industry +++++++++
     22 Oct: Fonterra's announced a 75-million-dollar investment to expand butter production at its South Canterbury Clandeboye site +++++++++
     24 Oct: A senior analyst believes the sale of Fonterra's brands wouldn't be just a short term sugar hit +++++++++
     10 Oct: A warning to dairy farmers - to prepare for greater climate swings ++++++++
     31 Oct: Chris Luxon is defending Fonterra farmers, who've faced a scathing critique from Winston Peters ++++++++
     30 Oct: Plenty at stake for Fonterra farmers, as they weigh up whether to sell the co-op's consumer brands +++++++

     Rural NewsLinks
      6 Nov: Scottish parliament passes land reform bill which could force break up of huge estates (BBCWorld)
      5 Nov: Crews contain out-of-control blaze in hawke’s bay (Stuff.co.nz)
      4 Nov: Farmers lead initiative to support rural clutha families hit hard by storm (RadioNZ)
      3 Nov: Rural southland communities band together after destructive storm (RadioNZ)
      3 Nov: Farmlands profit shows increased confidence in rural sector (RadioNZ)
      2 Nov: Crash in rangiriri, waikato kills one person, injures two (RadioNZ)
      1 Nov: Residents in rural southland, otago remain without power (RadioNZ)
      29 Oct: Murder accused told mother of killed son he had ‘nothing to hide’ (Stuff.co.nz)
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