Paki Nikora, a trustee of Te Urewera-based Tātaiwhetu Trust, says he can't fathom why farmers continue to be blamed for the world's greenhouse gas emissions.
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Minister tries relationship rebuild with India
Is there hope for a future India-New Zealand trade alliance?
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First Māori wahine to serve as trade commissioner in Taiwan
Tina Wehipeihana-Wilson is the first Māori wahine to serve as New Zealand's director of trade in Taiwan. The Tukorehe descendent, mother of four, and Stanford University alumna has been in the position for a year but says there are many opportunities, not only for New Zealand but also Māori.
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Tātua dairy company director quits after criticising Minister Nanaia Mahuta's moko kauae
"Racist and misogynist" is how online users are describing Ross Townshend, a director of the Tatua dairy company, who has quit over his social media comments about Minister Nanaia Mahuta's moko kau
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Māori Farmers welcome lower govt methane targets
Māori farmers are welcoming the push by the government to lessen methane emission targets and a zero emissions target by 2050.
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NZ dairy farming future uncertain
What does the future of farming look like in New Zealand? That was the big question at the Fonterra National Conference in Auckland where more than six hundred farmers from across the country gathered, including Māori landowners.
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Fonterra hosts hui with 100 Māori suppliers
Over two days, nearly 100 Māori suppliers to Fonterra are meeting with the multinational dairy cooperative in Auckland to learn more about what the company does with their product.
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Farmwatch release more footage of animal cruelty
Footage filmed at a Waikato farm by animal rights group Farmwatch shows a cow suspended from a tractor by "hip clamps".
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Dairy and travel remain NZ's largest export earners
According to Statistics New Zealand, New Zealand has earned $2.3 billion more from exports than previously spent on imports during the year ended June 2015.