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The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) has announced the recipients of Sustainable Farming Fund (SFF) grants in the 2009/10 funding round - investing a total of $9 million in projects
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An investigation by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) into the operations of a Levin piggery has concluded
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Business NZ has welcomed an innovation internship programme announced by the Government.
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Finance Minister Bill English has welcomed news that the Budget operating deficit of $7.2 billion for the 11 months to May 31 is lower than the forecast $8.4 billion.
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A new post-graduate internship programme to be set up by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology will create 150 new intern positions
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Agriculture Minister David Carter leaves for Brussels for bilateral meetings with the European Commissioner for Agriculture Mariann Fischer Boel and European Commissioner for Trade Baroness Catherine Ashton.
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Agriculture Minister David Carter has announced the deferral of the regulated milk auction due in November.
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Livestock Improvement's gesture of support for its farmer clients and shareholders, is winning favour from farmers
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New Zealand's fastest growing seafood sector has received a boost from a Contestable Market Development Fund
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Researchers from The University of Auckland have developed a computer programme to identify rat species using their footprints alone.
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The Government will not convene a group of experts to discuss the European Food Safety Authority's (EFSA) review of the science of A1 milk
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The government has announced the first three councils to offer their residents the opportunity to pay off energy efficiency investments through their rates
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Businessman Paul Collins has been appointed Chair of the Board of Sport and Recreation New Zealand
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An important part of the Government's strategy to address fresh water quality is improving the standard and frequency of monitoring
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The Government has extended a key trade guarantee paving the way for more New Zealand exporters to sell their goods and services to United States
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