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Innovation & industry announcements in NZ
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From guts to glory – Canterbury farmers encourage composting livestock mortalities
Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury), several industry partners and a group of farmers are encouraging their peers to consider composting as an environmentally friendly alternative.
Environment Canterbury is the first regional council to offer practical, in-depth guidance for farmers on how to compost animal mortalities on-farm. The guidance has been developed in partnership with a group of test farmers across Waitaha Canterbury, and with support from DairyNZ, Synlait, and Morven Glenavy Ikawai (MGI) Irrigation Company Ltd.
Farm plastics recycling scheme gets green light
Building on voluntary schemes operating for nearly 20 years, the regulations establish a nationally consistent product stewardship framework for agrichemicals, their containers, and farm plastics – helping farmers cut waste, reduce environmental impact, and improve long-term productivity.
Transitioning to the new planning system
“For more than 30 years the RMA has held New Zealand back. It has frustrated farmers and agribusinesses, slowed down housing, delayed infrastructure and added huge cost and complexity for councils, businesses and communities,” Mr Bishop says.
“Our new planning system will cut red tape, unlock growth and improve environmental outcomes. These transitional arrangements make sure people are not forced to navigate unnecessary costs or uncertainty as we move from the old system to the new one.”
Resource consents are out
Resource Consents are out.
Today’s release of the Natural Environment Bill and Planning Bill to replace the Resource Management Act is a red letter day for the agricultural sector, Federated Farmers says.
"The RMA is the single biggest handbrake on growing agricultural productivity and rural economies. It's great to see its end come one step closer," Federated Farmers resource management spokesperson Mark Hooper says.
"When farmers complain about expensive resource consents, unachievable freshwater targets, Te Mana o te Wai, and outstanding natural landscape overlays, these are all things that sit under the RMA legislation.
Existing resource consents rolling over
Federated Farmers is welcoming news that the Government will be taking urgent steps to end the spiraling consenting crisis that has been hammering farmers and rural communities.
"This is a really practical and pragmatic step from the Government that will be a relief for thousands of farming families," says Federated Farmers vice president Colin Hurst."Consenting issues have been a hot topic in rural New Zealand with a lot of people wondering how the transition to new resource management laws will work in practice."Farmers have been faced with huge costs and uncertainty with consenting processes taking months - in some cases years. Quite rightly, they’ve been asking questions.
Synlait has appointed new Chief Operating Officer
Synlait Milk Limited (Synlait) has appointed Richard Hickson as Chief Operating Officer (COO).Richard brings over 20 years of leadership experience in manufacturing operations across the global dairy and infant nutrition sectors. His career has spanned the Middle East, New Zealand, and The Netherlands, reflecting a deep understanding of international markets and operational excellence.
More than Milk – Building trust, value & legacy
Australia’s premier dairy event is shining a light on the forces shaping the future of the dairy industry – beyond milk production – to equip Australian dairy farmers with the insights and tools needed to navigate the emerging future challenges and seize new opportunities.
The 12 pests ruining Christmas for farmers
"Pests and weeds aren’t just a minor nuisance; they’re an economic and environmental crisis causing serious problems for farmers and conservationists.
"They’re spreading disease, destroying native forests, killing native birds, chewing through farmer’s pasture, and in some cases eating newborn lambs - it’s absolutely devastating."
Fonterra FY26 Q1 Business Update: Solid Start Amid Strategic Transformation
Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd has released its financial update for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, showcasing a promising start despite ongoing changes within the business. This report highlights key financial figures, strategic progress, and outlooks that illustrate Fonterra’s resolve to strengthen its position as a global B2B dairy provider.
The price of leadership is being first
Phil Empson’s hunger to refine animal welfare on his Waikato property –in among automation and industry firsts –means he is the first in the country to pull the trigger on cutting-edgetechnologies within a mind-blowing new facility at Richmond Downs Ltd, Orakau.
Cyber Security in Modern Farming: Safeguarding the Digital Frontier
In today’s agriculture, technology has revolutionized how farms operate. From smart sensors monitoring soil moisture to automated machinery steering tractors and cloud systems managing data. Digital tools boost efficiency and productivity.
Canterbury Dairy Conversion Boom
Canterbury Dairy Conversion Boom: Analyzing the Shift from Arable Crops to High-Value Dairy Farming
Finish line in sight in Mycoplasma bovis eradication
Finish line in sight in Mycoplasma bovis eradication
Eradicating pasture weeds on NZ dairy farms
Weed management is a critical component of successful dairy farming in New Zealand. With the right strategies in place, farmers can maintain healthy pastures that are not only productive but also resilient against invasive weeds.
Generators are the one thing you don’t need…until you need them
Generators are the one thing you don’t need…until you need them
No-one argues that generators are important. The problem is they aren’t important all the time. That is until recently.
Fortune favours the bold
Anyone who has run a cattle sale knows the result is never a given, and there are multiple pressure points.
When Benleigh Brown Swiss decided to host its first sale to celebrate 50 years of breeding by its principal Max Wake (together with his son, Gavin, and daughter-in-law, Sarah) it was a bigger decision than most would have realised.
You can’t save yourself into profit
Irishman Bill O’Sullivan reluctantly agreed to go on the record in 2024 … twice. Because he was deeply concerned that too many New Zealand dairy farmers appeared to have little idea about what “lead feed” is.
Guts and Glory
Twenty-five years ago, 20 cowboys each invested US$1000 to fund a breakaway group from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to fund Professional Bull Riding (PBR). Some of them didn’t have the money, and had to win it riding bulls to pay for their share.
Pushed hard against historical attitudes
History has proven that MilkMaP Consulting’s incendiary style when it entered New Zealand to roars of industry condemnation 15 years ago, was right.
World Dairy Expo 2025 wrap up
For all dairymen – including New Zealanders – the pinnacle of the show world globally, World Dairy Expo 2025 (WDE), is never only about the show ring.
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