Posts Tagged ‘Comvita’
September 14, 2015
Good company performance demands clarity of purpose which is defined and monitored by a board of directors elected or appointed by the shareholders. There are five main types of company ownership structure that are or have been represented in New Zealand’s agricultural sector and each has advantages and disadvantages. (more…)
Tags:A2Milk, AFFCO, Alliance Group, ANZCO Foods, Ballance, Bill English, Borthwick, Comvita, cooperatives, CRT, Dalgety, Farmlands, Fonterra investment units, Governance, Greenlea, Landcorp, overseas ownership, PGG Wrightson, private companies, public companies, Ravensdown, Seeka Kiwifruit, Silver Fern Farms, SOE, Solid Energy, Talley's Group, Universal Beef Packers, Vestey, Wilson Hellaby, Zespri
Posted in Agribusiness, Dairy, Economy, Environment, European agriculture, Export trade, Fonterra, International trade, Investment, Livestock, Meat industry, Overseas investment, Politics | 2 Comments »
June 13, 2015
KPMG’s Agribusiness Agenda for 2015 is a comprehensive analysis of the challenges faced by New Zealand agriculture in meeting the government’s target of doubling exports by 2025. In the light of dramatically falling dairy prices with little sign of recovery, what was always a big ask has suddenly become a whole lot harder. (more…)
Tags:Agribusiness Agenda 2015, commodity prices, Comvita, customer relationships, DNA of value creation, First Light, Ian Proudfoot, innovation, KPMG, NZ Merino, operational excellence, primary sector, Silver Fern Farms, Tru-Test, value added products, Zespri
Posted in Agribusiness, Biosecurity, Consumer demand, Dairy, Economy, Environment, Export trade, Fonterra, Food safety, Human Resources, International trade, Investment, Meat industry, Research and development | 1 Comment »
August 15, 2012
This week a high powered Boot Camp, attended by a group of key New Zealand agribusiness executives, will take place at Stanford University, California, with facilitation by Professor of Marketing Baba Shiv whose research expertise is in neuroeconomics. (more…)
Tags:Agmardt, Agribusiness Council of Australia, ANZCO Firstlight, Boot camp, Call to Arms, Chris Kelly, Comvita, Craggy range, David Carter, Dr Kevin Marshall, Fonterra, Food & Beverage Taskforce, John Brakenridge, Keith Cooper, Landcorp, Mark Clarkson, Ministry for Primary Industries, NZ Inc, NZ Merino, NZ Trade and Enterprise, Peter Chrisp, PGG Wrightson, Primary Growth Partnership, Prof Baba Shiv, Riddet Institute, Silere, Silver Fern Farms, Stanford University, Wayne McNee, Zespri
Posted in Agribusiness, Consumer demand, Dairy, Export trade, Meat industry, Overseas investment, Research and development | 2 Comments »