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    Fonterra has increased its forecast for the Farmgate Milk price for the 2024 financial year after a strong first quarter
    Fonterra
    Fonterra
     7 December 2023
    Fonterra has increased its forecast for the Farmgate Milk price for the 2024 financial year after a strong first quarter
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    Federated farmers is praising Fonterra's clarity on sustainability goals
    10 Nov 2023: Federated farmers is praising Fonterra's clarity on sustainability goals... more
    Hopes for sheep farmers that the six-year low in lamb prices, will eventually come right
    7 Nov 2023: Hopes for sheep farmers that the six-year low in lamb prices, will eventually come right... more
    Farmers are being reassured not much will change in the fight to eradicate Mycoplasma bovis
    26 Oct 2023: Farmers are being reassured not much will change in the fight to eradicate Mycoplasma bovis... more
    A move in the right direction, as Fonterra's lifts its farmgate milk price -- with the midpoint up 50 cents, to 7-dollars-25 per kilogram of milk solids
    9 Oct 2023: A move in the right direction, as Fonterra's lifts its farmgate milk price -- with the midpoint up 50 cents, to 7-dollars-25 per kilogram of milk solids... more
    Fonterra is reporting profit after tax of 1.6 billion dollars -- up 170-percent on last year
    21 Sep 2023: Fonterra is reporting profit after tax of 1.6 billion dollars -- up 170-percent on last year... more
    Warnings to dairy farmers that financial challenges will continue -- as the Chinese market isn't expected to re-balance in the short-term
    14 Sep 2023: Warnings to dairy farmers that financial challenges will continue -- as the Chinese market isn't expected to re-balance in the short-term... more
    Concern about the economic impact of land-use changes in our farming sector
    10 Sep 2023: Concern about the economic impact of land-use changes in our farming sector... more
    Police have confirmed two people have died in a crash involving a Fonterra Milk tanker and a car at Shannon near Palmerston North today
    6 Sep 2023: Police have confirmed two people have died in a crash involving a Fonterra Milk tanker and a car at Shannon near Palmerston North today... more
    Hopes for stability in global dairy prices, after four months of successive falls
    6 Sep 2023: Hopes for stability in global dairy prices, after four months of successive falls... more

     Most Popular Recent Rural News
     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)
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      3 Nov: Rural southland communities band together after destructive storm (RadioNZ)
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      1 Nov: Residents in rural southland, otago remain without power (RadioNZ)
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