Nathan Guy
The European Commission has agreed to delay tough rules on deforestation which could have hurt meat exports worth $200 million
4th Oct 24, 10:13am
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The European Commission has agreed to delay tough rules on deforestation which could have hurt meat exports worth $200 million
Otaki MP and former Minister for Primary Industries Nathan Guy won't stand for re-election in 2020; Announcement follows Amy Adams last month stepping down from her finance portfolio
30th Jul 19, 12:51pm
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Otaki MP and former Minister for Primary Industries Nathan Guy won't stand for re-election in 2020; Announcement follows Amy Adams last month stepping down from her finance portfolio
Simon Bridges says he doesn't want to use Mycoplasma bovis as a ‘political football’, despite the issue for weeks being kicked around by both National and Labour
22nd May 18, 12:05pm
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Simon Bridges says he doesn't want to use Mycoplasma bovis as a ‘political football’, despite the issue for weeks being kicked around by both National and Labour
Finance Minister Grant Robertson is tasking Treasury and MPI with investigating establishing a fund to 'get ahead' of biosecurity threats
21st May 18, 11:47am
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Finance Minister Grant Robertson is tasking Treasury and MPI with investigating establishing a fund to 'get ahead' of biosecurity threats
National to assist young farmers to buy Landcorp-owned farms; 'these farms are better off in the hands of hard working young farming families'
14th Sep 17, 11:17am
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National to assist young farmers to buy Landcorp-owned farms; 'these farms are better off in the hands of hard working young farming families'
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Issues - Fisheries
27th May 17, 9:15am
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Issues - Fisheries
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Environment/Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Biosecurity
27th May 17, 9:15am
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Environment/Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Biosecurity
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Agriculture
27th May 17, 9:15am
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Agriculture
Election 2017 - Primary Industries and Rural Issues - Racing
27th May 17, 9:15am
Election 2017 - Primary Industries and Rural Issues - Racing
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Mining
27th May 17, 9:14am
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Mining
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Forestry
27th May 17, 9:14am
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Primary Industries and Rural Affairs - Forestry
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Economy/Primary Industries and Rural Issues - Regional Development
27th May 17, 9:14am
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Economy/Primary Industries and Rural Issues - Regional Development
Govt aims to have 90% of rivers and waterways swimmable by 2040, Environment Minister Smith says; Farmers are ready for the challenge - Primary Industries Minister Guy
23rd Feb 17, 2:29pm
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Govt aims to have 90% of rivers and waterways swimmable by 2040, Environment Minister Smith says; Farmers are ready for the challenge - Primary Industries Minister Guy
Medium scale drought in Northland declared
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; Fonterra boost for farmers and NZ$, problems identified with insolvency law, big govt hopes for sheep milk
25th Aug 16, 3:58pm
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; Fonterra boost for farmers and NZ$, problems identified with insolvency law, big govt hopes for sheep milk
English, Guy see public and competitive pressure eventually forcing banks to pass on OCR cut to dairy farmers; Labour says regulation should be an option if banks don't pass on cuts; says time to pass on cuts, not further profits
15th Mar 16, 2:28pm
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English, Guy see public and competitive pressure eventually forcing banks to pass on OCR cut to dairy farmers; Labour says regulation should be an option if banks don't pass on cuts; says time to pass on cuts, not further profits
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; Economy trucking on, NZ Super Fund drops in August, Hillary not keen on TPP, Guy's dam 'win-win,' Huntly mine to close & more
8th Oct 15, 3:58pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; Economy trucking on, NZ Super Fund drops in August, Hillary not keen on TPP, Guy's dam 'win-win,' Huntly mine to close & more
The Sheep Deer and Cattle Report: Farmers view MIE report positively but urgent action is what they need
24th Mar 15, 11:01am
The Sheep Deer and Cattle Report: Farmers view MIE report positively but urgent action is what they need
Primary Industries Minister cautious on chances for Meat Industry Excellence proposal for Fonterra-style industry Co-op getting off the grounds
17th Mar 15, 12:29pm
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Primary Industries Minister cautious on chances for Meat Industry Excellence proposal for Fonterra-style industry Co-op getting off the grounds
The Weekly Dairy Report: As yet, predicted payout little influence in dairy farm sale decisions
28th Jan 15, 10:51am
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The Weekly Dairy Report: As yet, predicted payout little influence in dairy farm sale decisions
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce says agritech exports worth $1.2b per annum, big opportunity for further growth
13th Jan 15, 1:40pm
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Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce says agritech exports worth $1.2b per annum, big opportunity for further growth
Official report into botulism scare slams Fonterra's food safety culture; says attempt to save NZ$150,000 caused crisis; says MPI crisis response incoherent, confused
9th Dec 14, 3:04pm
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Official report into botulism scare slams Fonterra's food safety culture; says attempt to save NZ$150,000 caused crisis; says MPI crisis response incoherent, confused
Allan Barber says that significant progress may soon be possible if a moratorium on new licences can underpin capacity rationalisation without stifling innovation or competition
22nd Nov 14, 5:05pm
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Allan Barber says that significant progress may soon be possible if a moratorium on new licences can underpin capacity rationalisation without stifling innovation or competition
Allan Barber surveys the implications of the election result on the rural sector and finds most leaders see present policies delivering "the desired outcomes"
1st Oct 14, 10:12am
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Allan Barber surveys the implications of the election result on the rural sector and finds most leaders see present policies delivering "the desired outcomes"
Allan Barber reviews the complex issues surrounding 'foreign ownership' of rural businesses, points to ANZCO as an example of how it can work to advantage NZ
20th Aug 14, 7:46pm
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Allan Barber reviews the complex issues surrounding 'foreign ownership' of rural businesses, points to ANZCO as an example of how it can work to advantage NZ