Public articles

Must demonstrate value to both the beef and dairy sectors

Dairy beef animals have to be the most efficient animals possible and genetics is a key factor. Words by Sheryl Haitana.

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Lack of forward contracts still hinders rearer fortunes

Widespread use of forward contracts for 100kg dairy beef calves to lock in acceptable rearing margins continues to elude the beef sector. Words by Tony Leggett.

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Keep the finisher in mind

Dairy farmers wishing to phase out bobby calves will need to raise animals that will compete with other land uses. Sheryl Haitana reports.

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Pāmu sets ambitious target to rear 100% of dairy calves

State-owned farming entity Pāmu is gearing up to rear all the calves born on its dairy farms by 2030, doubling its current level across 40,000 dairy cows. Words by Sheryl Haitana.

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Breaking out of the commodity rat race

Backgrounding with First Light Wagyu has allowed a Northland farmer to simplify his system. Words by Glenys Christian and Photos by Malcolm Pullman.

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Ground beef’s climate demands

McDonald’s Australia and New Zealand procurement of ground beef needs to show a 7% absolute reduction in carbon emissions by 2030. Words by Sarah Perriam-Lampp.

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Minister’s trade priorities

The strength of our agricultural sector is a testament to farmers hard work and innovation; Minister for Trade and Agriculture Todd McClay is all too aware of his role to support and enhance collective efforts, particularly in expanding beef exports through strategic trade initiatives.

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Reaping the rewards

Irrespective of market fluctuations, Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Trade Policy team continues to represent the interests of this country’s sheep and beef farmers in global trade discussions. Senior Trade Policy Advisor, Nick Jolly, says B+LNZ’s strategy is to maintain, protect and improve access into current markets and to unlock new market potential. Words by Nick Jolly, Senior Trade Policy Advisor.

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Ready to thrive in a changeable world

Adaptability is crucial to maintain our standing as a premium beef exporter. Words by Sirma Karapeeva, Chief Executive, Meat Industry Association

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A dynamic approach

Integrated Farm Planning is a dynamic approach to recognising how the components in our farming systems are connected. Words by Rachel Joblin.

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