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Hart's packaging business seeing growth in China Wednesday November 25, 08:04 PM The global beverage packaging company built by New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart experienced a 50 percent rise in sales in China in its third quarter as the impact of...
Tags: China, SIG, Carter Holt Harvey, Mr Hart's Rank Group, beverages packaging, Denmark, Graeme Hart, Melamine, Business Finance, Fonterra, Triazines, Food safety, Amines
Amnesty continues to be dismayed and disappointed by China’s use of the death penalty and particularly as this is against the global trend to stop its use...Not only must it speak out against the executions, following a scandal it was so closely associated...
Tags: execute, milk, scandal, tainted, tainted milk scandal, melamine, food safety, chinese milk scandal, China, dairy farmer, Beijing, Economic history of the People's Republic of China, Sanlu Group, Health in the People's Republic of China, Law Crime, Powdered milk, Dairy products, Fonterra, Social Issues, Triazines, Environment, Nanjing, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Politics, Council of the European Union, Monetary policy, Public finance, Yuan, Jean-Claude Juncker, Jean-Claude Trichet, Amnesty International
Its public relations stunts only cause inconvenience and loss of revenue to people going about their lawful business. “If you strip their argument back to the essentials, they’re protesting against a lawful business that uses lawfully farmed milk to produce...
Tags: New Zealand, Wellington, Economic growth, Business Finance, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Fonterra, Greenpeace, Environment
Public protest brings palm kernel and coal climate crimes to Fonterra’s door Auckland, Tuesday 24 November 2009: A human chain of protesters piled sacks labelled ‘Fonterra palm kernel’ and ‘Fonterra coal’ outside Fonterra’s corporate headquarters today...
Tags: Fonterra, palm kernel, California City, Greenpeace, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Agricultural cooperatives, Environment, Farm, Religion Belief
Synlait Milk's plans for a $150 million float on the NZX by Christmas have been deferred due to lack of support, but could be resurrected in 2010. Canterbury-based Synlait had been looking to raise the extra funds from local and international institutions...
Tags: Synlait Milk Ltd, Synlait IPO, New Zealand, Auckland, Financial capital, Business Finance, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Fonterra, New Zealand Exchange, Corporate finance, Initial public offering, Smalley, Powdered milk, Milk, Dairy products, Dairy, Raw milk, Dunsandel, Dairy farming
The 20kg blocks of cheddar cheese from Organic Dairy, Okato, are on the water, bound for overseas ports. One 20-tonne container load left for South Korea on November 6, two to Sydney on November 15, and this week more goes to a Middle East buyer. "November...
Tags: New Zealand, Auckland, Social media, Web 2.0, Business Finance, Blog software, Facebook, Social information processing, Milk, Fonterra, Cheese, Dairy, Organic certification, Organic food, Dairy products, Dairy farming
But that, he says, is not a bad thing. "In the finance industry, most of the people who are familiar are infamous aren't they?" With clamorous condemnation of the deal, even before the details are fully understood, there have been more calls for Hanover...
Tags: allied farmers, Hanover Finance, Rob Alloway, China, Shanghai, Hanover, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Fonterra, Debenture, Business Finance
The stake had a carrying value of $67 million as at July 31, according to the dairy company’s annual report. Mason said the venture had been successful, but was “no longer core to the long-term strategy” of growing value-add ingredient sales and boosting...
Tags: Arla Foods Fonterra, Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, joint venture, fonterra sells, sells stake, United Kingdom, Swindon, Anchor, Arla Foods UK, Arla Foods, Butter, Margarine, Business Finance, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Agricultural cooperatives, Fonterra, Farm, Cream, Dairy products
Transport Minister Steven Joyce says the sector needs "sensible investment", not only in infrastructure, but in simplifying and streamlining regulations. Good road and rail connections to ports at Auckland, Tauranga, Christchurch, and Dunedin were crucial,...
Tags: Fonterra, Tauranga, Auckland, Port Taranaki, Mr Joyce, New Zealand, KiwiRail, Timaru, Transport in New Zealand, Rail transport in New Zealand, Dairy farming in New Zealand
NZ dollar lower as investors avoid risk Friday November 20, 05:34 PM The New Zealand dollar finished off the lows of the session but the theme of the day was a pullback in risk appetite after global economic data failed to live up to expectations. The...
Tags: local unit, domestic session, unit traded, NZPA, risk appetite, dollar closes, nz dollar, lost ground, offshore session, New Zealand, Auckland, Bond, Australian Securities Exchange, Euro, Futures exchange, Australian dollar, Derivatives, Futures contract, United States dollar, Business Finance, Bank of New Zealand, Dairy farming in New Zealand, Fonterra, New Zealand dollar, Oprah Winfrey, Entertainment Culture, Cent, Stock market