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    Katie Nimon - $50,000 for Hawkes Bay growers to look into McCain's factory takeover

    03/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    This episode features Katie Nimon, Napier MP & Chair of the Education and Workforce Select Committee discussing efforts by Hawke's Bay growers to investigate a potential buyout of the McCain processing facility and what the closure could mean for growers, contractors and the wider regional economy.

    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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    3rd June 2026 // Rural News in partnership with Farmlands

    03/06/2026 | 3 mins.
    Record dairy season overshadowed by rising cost pressure

    Dairy season opens with softer prices at GDT auction

    Government backs new plan to eliminate Bovine TB by 2040

    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.

    Record dairy season overshadowed by rising cost pressure
    New Zealand dairy farmers are entering the new season from a position of strength — but rising costs driven by the Strait of Hormuz disruption are increasingly eating into that advantage.
    DairyNZ's annual economic survey confirms the 2024-25 season was one of the strongest in a decade, with higher milk prices, increased production and reduced debt. The just-concluded 2025-26 season has delivered further records — national milk solids are set to exceed two billion kilograms for the first time, and the milk price has stayed above nine dollars for a second consecutive season.
    But DairyNZ Head of Economics Mark Storey says the outlook for 2026-27 has shifted materially since March. The Strait of Hormuz disruption is no longer a distant watchpoint — it's at the farm gate, feeding through fuel, fertiliser, feed and freight costs right now.
    Under DairyNZ's expected recovery scenario, the breakeven milk price rises to eight-seventy-nine per kilogram of milk solids. Storey warns spring will be the pressure point, with fertiliser, fuel and feed decisions all landing in the same August to November window.

    Dairy season opens with softer prices at GDT auction
    Meanwhile the new dairy season has started on the back foot, with whole milk powder prices dropping at the overnight Global Dairy Trade auction — a disappointing opening result for New Zealand farmers.
    The overall GDT index fell point-six percent. Whole milk powder, the key driver of New Zealand farmgate payouts, dropped two-point-two percent while skim milk powder fell three percent.
    Milk fats were the bright spot — anhydrous milk fat lifted five-point-three percent, butter rose one-point-two percent and buttermilk powder gained three percent.
    Cheddar also lifted one-point-eight percent despite Fonterra increasing offered volumes ahead of the event.

    Government backs new plan to eliminate Bovine TB by 2040
    New Zealand has a renewed plan to eradicate bovine tuberculosis from livestock by 2040, with the Government and beef, dairy and deer industries targeting infected possum populations in hotspot areas of the central North Island and Otago.
    Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard says an independent review of the National Pest Management Plan confirmed that clearing TB-infected possums from those specific areas is the final step needed to permanently protect New Zealand herds. With just sixteen infected herds remaining nationwide, Hoggard says the country is close to the finish line after decades of work.
    Funding stays at sixty million dollars a year for five years, split sixty percent from farmers and forty percent from the Government. A progress review will determine ongoing funding requirements beyond 2031.
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    Cameron Bagrie - Budget breakdown: Why is it being called a broccoli budget?

    03/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    This episode features Cameron Bagrie, Independent economist, Bagrie Economics discussing Budget 2026, and why New Zealand's long-term prosperity depends on improving productivity.

    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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    Richard Kells - The only remaining wool broker selling by auction in Napier

    03/06/2026 | 6 mins.
    This episode features Richard Kells, Founder & Director, Kells Wool discussing why he remains the only wool broker still conducting physical wool auctions in Napier and why local auctions continue to deliver strong results for North Island wool growers.

    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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    Andrew Hoggard - New TB plan cuts testing burden for farmers

    03/06/2026 | 12 mins.
    This episode features Andrew Hoggard, Minister for Biosecurity, Associate Minister of Agriculture discussing the Government's newly approved strategy to eliminate bovine tuberculosis and the next steps in New Zealand's long-running eradication programme.

    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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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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