Food
Cost of living: Coeliac food more than twice the price of regular food
The rising cost of everyday goods is making life difficult for many people across the country and it's being keenly felt by those with Coeliac disease. For people who can't eat gluten, expensive… Video, Audio
Weekend Stuff with Gwilym Breese
This week we speak to Gwilym Breese who's got a cocktail recipe for the cooler weather that you can make sans alcohol and still enjoy the same flavours! Audio
Food with Kelly Gibney
Today Kelly has a great recipe for vegans and vegetarians! She talks to Jesse about how to make Greek cauliflower, olive and chickpea stew. Audio
Midday Rural News for 30 June 2023
Four farms covering more than 2,000 hectares have been sold to overseas investors.
Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio
Aspartame a possible carcinogen, WHO cancer research agency expected to say
One of the world's most common artificial sweeteners is set to be declared a possible carcinogen.
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Yes, you heard it right, he has a loverly bunch of coconuts - it's our Minister of Fruit and Veggies, Glenn Forsyth. Fruit of the Week: DOLE TROPICAL GOLD PINEAPPLES Audio
Midday Rural News for 29 June 2023
Farmers are set to get more help for cyclone repairs.
Sally Murphy has the rural news.
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NZ business delegation in China strikes deal for red meat sector
The arrangement with importer Grand Farm will expand the presence of Alliance Group lamb, mutton, beef and venison further into southern China.
The Pre-Panel with Paula Penfold and Garry Moore
Wallace and panellists Paula Penfold and Garry Moore speak to the chair of the Berry Fruit propagators group Peter McIntyre about the shortage of Strawberry plants Plus Paula and Garry tell us what's… Audio
Midday Rural News for 28 June 2023
The Ministry for Primary Industries says its well placed to fight multiple biosecurity incursions testing the country.
Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio
Supermarkets warn fruit and veg could be in short supply
Fruit and vegetables could again be victims of the latest wild weather. A least one supermarket chain is warning broccolli, lettuce, bagged salads and mandarins could be in short supply over the next… Audio
Lab grown meat in US could mean big money for NZ business
The green light for lab grown meat to be sold in American restaurants and supermarkets could mean big business for a New Zealand company producing the "seeds" the flesh can be cultivated from. For the… Video, Audio
Midday Rural News for 27 June 2023
Food and fibre companies are hoping to build stronger relationships in China this week.
Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio
Foodbanks in flood-stricken areas prioritised for $6 million of extra funding
Foodbanks in flood-stricken areas have been prioritised for $6 million of extra government funding to meet strong demand, particularly in communities affected by extreme weather events.
That means… Audio
'The need is more than ever' - food bank boss Dave Letele
The government has announced another six million dollars in funding for food banks around Aotearoa. Acting Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni revealed the funding boost yesterday, saying there's demand… Audio
Midday Rural News for 26 June 2023
The wet weather is having an impact on Gisborne vegetable producers.
Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio