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- US consumers encouraged to splurge on NZ grass-fed beef and lamb …
- B+LNZ demands pause on biodiversity proposals and a review into impact of environmental rules on primary sector …
- … The New Zealand Meat Board website has detailed information on quotas and tariffs for New Zealand’s red meat quota markets. … With around … around the world in order to share knowledge and research, collaborate, and advocate on issues common to all red meat producers. … Trade Policy …
- … the Climate Change Response Act will be met. … The second Emissions Reduction Plan In late August 2024 B+LNZ, with the Meat Industry Association, provided a submission to the Ministry for the Environment on its discussion document outlining …
- … awards that celebrate the people, innovation, technologies and farming systems that make New Zealand’s grass-based red meat industry world-leading. The Awards was held on 10 October 2024 at Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton. …
- VideoAgInnovation 2022: technology and innovation in processing plants …
- B+LNZ leaders head overseas to strengthen trade relationships and celebrate NZMB centenary …
- PageIf only we didn’t have to collect poo, but we do!!! Faecal egg counts can be done on individual samples or on a bulk sample (composite samples). Learn about when you might use one or the other. … A faecal egg count (FEC) is a measure of the number of egg-laying adult worms in an animal’s gut. It mostly doesn’t show what species of worms are there. Faecal egg counts can be used to help assess: Whether sick sheep or young cattle are sick because of worms. How quickly young animals are becoming …
- … New Zealand Awards celebrate the people, the innovation, the technologies, and farming systems that make New Zealand’s red meat industry world-leading. … The B+LNZ Awards evolved out of the successful B+LNZ Sheep Industry Awards but now encompasses the whole red meat sector (sheep, beef and dairy beef). The eight award categories (four people focused, four business focused) are …
- Celebrating the unrecognised custodians of the environment – Kiwi sheep and beef farmers …