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    Super Rugby clashes & Warriors watch: Weekend sport // Dave Worsley & Graeme Beasley, Sports Commentators

    22/05/2026 | 12 mins.
    This episode features Dave Worsley & Graeme Beasley, Sports Commentators discussing the weekend's biggest matchups across Super Rugby and the Warriors.

    CountryWide CONNECT with Andy Thompson & Sarah Perriam-Lampp is our daily rural show livestreamed from 11am-1pm. Visit https://country-wide.co.nz/connect/ on how to watch / listen.
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    Exhibitors sold out: The final countdown to Fieldays // Richard Lindroos, CEO, Fieldays

    22/05/2026 | 12 mins.
    This episode features Richard Lindroos, CEO, Fieldays discussing the exhibitor section completely selling out and the final countdown to the massive agricultural event starting next month.

    CountryWide CONNECT with Andy Thompson & Sarah Perriam-Lampp is our daily rural show livestreamed from 11am-1pm. Visit https://country-wide.co.nz/connect/ on how to watch / listen.
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    Pitching farm electrification to MPs // Mike Casey, CEO, Rewiring Aotearoa

    22/05/2026 | 9 mins.
    This episode features Mike Casey, CEO, Rewiring Aotearoa discussing the group's latest policy requests put to politicians regarding energy reform and rural electrification.

    CountryWide CONNECT with Andy Thompson & Sarah Perriam-Lampp is our daily rural show livestreamed from 11am-1pm. Visit https://country-wide.co.nz/connect/ on how to watch / listen.
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    What Richard Wyeth's shock exit means for Synlait // Dr Nic Lees, Senior Lecturer in Agribusiness Management, Lincoln University

    22/05/2026 | 16 mins.
    This episode features Dr Nic Lees, Senior Lecturer in Agribusiness Management, Lincoln University discussing the implications of Richard Wyeth's shock exit from Synlait.

    CountryWide CONNECT with Andy Thompson & Sarah Perriam-Lampp is our daily rural show livestreamed from 11am-1pm. Visit https://country-wide.co.nz/connect/ on how to watch / listen.
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    22nd May 2026 // Rural News in partnership with Farmlands

    22/05/2026 | 3 mins.
    Zespri posts record returns for Kiwifruit Growers

    Middle East conflict rippling through NZ economy beyond fuel costs

    Hawke's Bay Mayors ask McCain to pause plant closure

    Rural News is in partnership with Farmlands as part of CountryWide CONNECT with Andy Thompson & Sarah Perriam-Lampp - our daily rural show livestreamed from 11am-1pm. Visit country-wide.co.nz on how to watch / listen.

    Zespri posts record returns for Kiwifruit Growers
    New Zealand kiwifruit growers have shared in a record-breaking season, with Zespri delivering three-point-five-six billion dollars in direct industry returns — up from three-point-zero-four billion the previous year.
    Global fruit sales hit five-point-nine billion dollars from two-hundred-and-forty-eight million trays sold worldwide, with per-hectare returns reaching record levels across all fruit categories. SunGold returned an average of eleven dollars-ninety per tray — one-hundred-and-eighty-five-thousand-six-hundred-and-sixty-one dollars per hectare. Green kiwifruit returned ten dollars-twenty-eight per tray and the premium RubyRed variety returned just over sixteen dollars per tray.
    Zespri's net profit after tax jumped to two-hundred-and-eighty million dollars, up from one-hundred-and-fifty-five million the previous year.
    Chief executive Jason Te Brake says the results reflect a record crop delivered in a challenging environment, with strong performance in Europe and North America offsetting pressure in some other markets.

    Middle East conflict rippling through NZ economy beyond fuel costs
    The economic fallout from the Middle East conflict is spreading well beyond the fuel pump, with new analysis warning that supply chain pressures are now hitting fertiliser, freight, packaging and farm inputs — with few sectors likely to escape.
    While higher fuel prices have been the most visible impact, the broader cost shock is working its way through the entire economy. Agriculture, manufacturing, construction and transport are among the most exposed — but even less fuel-intensive businesses face headwinds as households redirect spending toward essentials.
    The pressures are already showing up in real costs. Shipping giant Maersk has applied a twenty-seven percent fuel surcharge, while the Interislander nearly doubled its fuel surcharge for commercial vehicles crossing Cook Strait.
    Businesses are being urged to look beyond their direct fuel use and assess exposure across suppliers, freight, packaging inputs and customer demand — with around a quarter of the New Zealand economy carrying high or very high exposure to at least two of the key disruptions identified.
    The Government has indicated the risk of fuel rationing remains low, but ongoing volatility looks likely while the conflict persists.

    Hawke's Bay Mayors ask McCain to pause plant closure
    Hawke's Bay mayors have written to McCain Foods requesting an eight-week pause on any major changes to its Hastings processing plant, as local growers explore whether a grower-owned operation could keep large-scale vegetable processing alive in the region.
    Hastings District Mayor Wendy Schollum and Central Hawke's Bay Mayor Will Foley are asking for time to complete an independent feasibility study before infrastructure or processing capability is lost. The study would assess whether a viable grower-owned pathway exists, covering infrastructure, market opportunities, workforce needs and commercial sustainability.
    Foley says the mayors respect McCain's right to make commercial decisions — but given the significance of the industry to Hawke's Bay, the assessment deserves to be completed before key assets are removed.
    Both mayors say government support will be critical to completing the work quickly and with the technical rigour required. They are cautiously optimistic following recent meetings with ministers and MPs from across Parliament.
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About CountryWide CONNECT
CountryWide CONNECT is the latest innovative daily livestreamed rural video/radio show broadcast at lunchtime 11am – 1pm Monday-Friday from Christchurch, New Zealand. The show is hosted by respected award-winning agribusiness broadcasters, Sarah Perriam-Lampp (formerly Sarah’s Country & Rural Exchange) and Andy Thompson (formerly The Rural Round-Up). Over two hours, Sarah & Andy cover the latest in New Zealand rural news, views, politics but most importantly in-depth technical farming advice to help improve farmers bottom lines! For more information & to subscribe to CountryWide, visit www.country-wide.co.nz
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