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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Lest they forget
IN THE last week the words ‘Lest we forget’ have been much used as most of the western world remembers Armistice Day and of course the same applies to ANZAC. The British and Europeans use these words a lot. However, … Continue reading
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Bring on 2019!
WITHOUT DOUBT 2018 will be remembered as Fonterra’s annus horribilis. It is not overstating the case to say that the past year has seen a series of failures and fiascos for the dairy co-op. For the first time, it reported … Continue reading
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Dangerous games
WHAT’S GOING on at Landcorp? It appears the state-owned farmer has taken a dangerous lurch into the political world with its recent actions. An Official Information Act (OIA) request has revealed that the Government-owned and controlled farmer lodged a late … Continue reading
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New year, new start!
Fonterra shareholders are starting 2019 with high expectations. Most farmers’ New Year resolution will be to continue producing milk sustainably and efficiently in the hope that global milk prices will firm. However, looming large on their minds will be the … Continue reading
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