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Going for growth to boost farmer confidence

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Source: New Zealand Government

The Government is turbo charging growth to return confidence to the primary sector through common sense policies that are driving productivity and farm-gate returns, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay announced today. 

“The latest Federated Farmers Farm Confidence Survey highlights strong momentum across the sector and the Government’s firm commitment to back rural New Zealand, with farmer confidence surging by 68 points since July 2024 – the largest one-off improvement in sentiment since the question was introduced,” Mr McClay says.

“With the primary sector generating more than 80 per cent of New Zealand’s goods exports directly employing more than 359,000 Kiwis, ensuring its continued success is crucial to every Kiwi’s economic future.

“That’s why last year we took over 20 actions to slash red tape and free up farming, unwinding the damage done by the previous government. 

“And we’re not stopping there. This year we are going for growth and will deliver on further actions that will support the long-term success of the rural sector. We are focused on four key themes:

  • Slashing regulatory burden – replacing the NPS for freshwater, reforming   the resource management system, removing barriers to vegetable growing, improving the freshwater farm plan system, continuing to reduce duplication and simplify the regulations in place for farmers and growers.
  • Accelerating Innovation and Productivity – improving access and adoption of new technologies and world-class innovations, driving more permissive regulatory conditions that allow for productivity growth and profit for landowners.
  • Enabling infrastructure and trade – Facilitating water storage solutions to build resilience against drought and the opportunity of diversification, remove trade barriers and support supply chains, grow greater access to investment capital and risk management. 
  • Strengthening support for rural communities, improving access to essential services and infrastructure, strengthening local support networks, catchment groups and rural leadership capabilities.

“These next steps are part of a broader vision for a thriving primary sector that continues to drive economic growth while delivering high-quality, safe produce. We are committed to growing the primary sector, and we won’t be shutting down farms or sending jobs and production overseas.

“The positive momentum we are seeing now is just the beginning. The Government will continue delivering for rural communities — ensuring they remain at the heart of New Zealand’s economic success,” Mr McClay says.

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Farmer confidence jumps to 10-year high

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Source: Federated Farmers

Farmer confidence has risen to its highest level in over a decade, rebounding from record lows in recent years.
Federated Farmers’ latest Farm Confidence Survey shows falling interest rates, rising incomes and more favourable farming rules have all played a major role in that improvement.
“I’ve definitely noticed a significant shift in the mood of rural New Zealand. Farmers are feeling a lot more positive,” Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford says.
“The last few years have been bloody tough for a lot of our farming families, with falling incomes, rising interest rates and unpaid bills starting to pile up on the kitchen bench.
“At the same time, we’ve also been struggling with an incredibly challenging regulatory environment and farming rules that haven’t always been practical, affordable or fair.
“These survey results paint a clear picture of a sector finally able to breathe a sigh of relief as some of that weight is lifted.”
The January survey shows farmers’ confidence in current general economic conditions has surged from a deeply negative -66% in July 2024 to a net positive score of 2%.
This marks the largest one-off improvement since the question was introduced in 2016.
Meanwhile, a net 23% of farmers now expect better economic conditions over the next year – the highest confidence level since January 2014.
There has also been a sharp lift in profitability, with 54% of farmers now reporting making a profit – double the number in the last survey six months ago.
Langford says it’s important to note that, despite confidence being at its highest point in more than a decade, it’s still only just in the positive.
“It’s been a remarkable recovery in farmer confidence over a short period of time, but I’m very conscious that we were coming off an extremely low base.
“We’ve come a long way, but there’s a long way to go yet. Federated Farmers will keep pushing hard to cut costs out of farmers’ businesses and reduce some of that regulatory burden.”
The survey results show regulation and compliance costs remains the greatest concern for farmers, followed by interest rates and banks, and input costs.
“When it comes to farmer confidence, a lot of it comes down to what’s coming into our bank account, and what’s going out the other side. It’s a simple equation,” Langford says.
“A lot of that is market driven, and farmers are used to riding those highs and lows, but Government rules and regulations have a significant impact on farmers’ costs.
“Those compliance costs really can make or break your season and have a significant impact on a farmer’s confidence to keep investing in their business.
“The Government have made a great start cutting through red tape for farmers and repealing a lot of the most unworkable rules, but there’s still a lot of work to be done.”
Interest rates and banking issues have consistently been a top concern for farmers, which is why Federated Farmers fought so hard for a banking inquiry, Langford says.
“Interest payments are a huge cost for most farming businesses and farmers have been under massive pressure from their banks in recent years.
“We want to see the Government take a much closer look at our banking system and whether farmers are getting a fair deal from their lenders.”
The survey shows farmers’ highest priorities for the Government are the economy and business environment, fiscal policy, and reducing regulatory burdens.
“If the Government are serious about their ambitious growth agenda and doubling exports over the next decade, this is where they need to be focusing their energy,” Langford says.
“For farmers to have the confidence to invest in our businesses, employ more staff, and grow our economy, we need to have confidence in our direction of travel as a nation too.
“As a country, we’re never going be able to regulate our way to prosperity, but with the right policy settings, we might just be able to farm our way there.”
The report’s key findings include:
 General economic conditions (current): Farmer confidence has surged by 68 points since July 2024, rebounding from a deeply negative -66% to a net positive score of 2%. This marks the largest one-off improvement since the question was introduced in 2016.
 General economic conditions (expectations): Optimism is rising, with net expectations increasing by 29 points since January 2024. A net 23% of farmers now anticipate better conditions over the next year-the highest confidence level seen since January 2014.
 Farm profitability (current): The number of farmers making a profit has doubled since the last survey, with 54% of farmers now reporting a profit-up from just 27%. The net profitability score has surged by 60 points, the strongest turnaround since July 2022.
 Farm profitability (expectations): Confidence in future profitability continues to climb, with a net 31% of farmers expecting improvement over the next 12 months-a 41-point increase since July 2024. This is the highest forward-looking profitability score since July 2017.
 Farm production (expectations): A net 16% of farmers expect production to increase in the next year, extending a positive trend. This marks the first time since 2016/17 that there have been three consecutive periods of predicted growth.
 Farm spending (expectations): Spending intentions have strengthened, with a net 23% of farmers planning to increase spending over the next 12 months-up 26 points from July 2024. This is the strongest expected rise since January 2023.
 Farm debt (expectations): 41% of farmers plan to reduce their debt in the next year, up from 23% in July 2024. Lower interest rates, improved confidence, and stronger production forecasts are driving this shift.
 Ability to recruit (experienced): Hiring challenges persist, with a net 16% of respondents reporting difficulty recruiting skilled staff in the past six months, largely unchanged from July 2024. However, this is the least difficult period for recruitment since July 2012.
 Greatest concerns (current): The top concerns for farmers remain Regulation & Compliance Costs, Debt, Interest & Banks, and Input Costs.
 Highest government priorities: Farmers want the Government to prioritise the Economy & Business Environment, Fiscal Policy, and reducing Regulatory Burdens.

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Merit Food Products Named PETA Asia’s 2024 Company of the Year

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Source: Media Outreach

CHONBURI, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 February 2025 – Merit Food Products, the maker of popular brands such as MeritO, Native Forest and 365 Whole Foods Market coconut milk, has been named PETA Asia’s 2024 Company of the Year for its initiative in eliminating monkey labor from its coconut supply chain. This recognition highlights Merit’s dedication to ethical sourcing in the production of its coconut products.

In a proactive move to ensure that no monkeys are exploited in the coconut industry, Merit Food Products took immediate action to transform its supply chain so that its coconuts are sourced from farms where monkey labor is not used. The company collaborated with PETA to verify its supply chain and make changes that align with its commitment to cruelty-free practices.

“We are incredibly proud to receive this recognition from PETA,” said Pichayut Vacharavikrom (Pichy), Managing Director at Merit Food Products. “Sustainability and ethical sourcing are at the heart of everything we do, and we are honored to set an example for being monkey-labor free in the industry.”

As part of its continued efforts, Merit Food Products has actively encouraged the broader industry to adopt similar ethical practices implemented at Merit’s own organic farm. One key approach is to plant shorter variety coconut trees, which are easier to harvest without the need for monkey labor. In addition, by incorporating modern tools and machinery, the company has optimized the harvesting process, making it both more efficient and more humane. This approach not only ensures that coconut harvesting is free from exploitation but also supports sustainable farming practices that reduce environmental impact.

The company also imports coconuts from countries where monkey labor is not utilized and has actively engaged with the Thai government, advocating for nationwide reform to eliminate monkey labor in coconut harvesting. That is why Merit Food Products is trusted and loved by consumers in more than 30 countries around the world.

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HUAWEI Mate XT | ULTIMATE DESIGN Debuts Global with HUAWEI Watch Supporting Macao’s Leading E-Wallet, MPay

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – EQS Newswire – 18 February 2025 – On February 18, HUAWEI revealed its latest products at a launch event in Malaysia, including the HUAWEI Mate XT | Ultimate Design, while announcing a strategic collaboration with Macau Pass. This partnership integrates MPay—Macao’s leading mobile payment platform—making it one of the first three international e-wallets supporting the HUAWEI watch. This not only represents an innovative step in Macao’s digital payment landscape, but also set a new template for wearable technology applications.

MPay becomes one of the first three international e-wallets supporting the HUAWEI watch

MPay ewallet payment is now available on HUAWEI WATCH GT 4 series, HUAWEI WATCH GT5 series, HUAWEI WATCH FIT3, HUAWIE WATCH D2 and HUAWEI WATCH ULTIMATE. The above mentioned HUAWEI watch series also support GCash (Philippines) and Touch ‘n Go e-Wallet (Malaysia). Users can link their MPay accounts to the HUAWEI watch, allowing them to pay by tapping wrist without using smartphones to pay. This provides significant convenience, especially during outdoor activities and fitness routines. The system utilizes dynamic encryption technology to prevent QR code fraud, ensuring secure and reliable transactions. Visitors from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong can download and register the MPay app, link it to their HUAWEI watch, and enjoy the seamless “tap your wrist to pay” experience in Macao.

Dickson Yang, Director of Huawei Device Business Hong Kong, stated, ” Technology exists to serve humanity. In designing and innovating wearables, we focus on incorporating more practical features into users’ daily lives. As Macao’s leading financial technology company, Macau Pass has established MPay not only as a widely used regional payment platform but also as a way that connects users to diverse services. This collaboration will drive innovation in wearable device payments, with plans to explore further partnerships in various scenarios, aiming to build a comprehensive ecosystem for wearable devices.”

Sun Ho, Chairman and CEO of Macau Pass, said, “We’re honored to partner with global technology leader HUAWEI as one of the first three international e-wallets supporting HUAWEI watch. The first launch of the wearable payment solution in Macao not only enhances payment convenience for users, but also represents a significant innovation in Macao’s financial technology industry and injects fresh energy into Macao’s smart city construction.”

At the product launch event, Macau Pass has been honored with HUAWEI Outstanding Ecosystem Award 2025. As strategic partners, HUAWEI and Macau Pass will leverage their respective strengths in technology and finance to explore new collaboration opportunities, engage in extensive and in-depth partnerships, and offer users a more seamless smart living experience. This will also contribute to the construction of Macao as a smart city and further enhance its global influence.

Hashtag: #AGTech

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The Most Beloved Tenor Andrea Bocelli, the “Voice of God”, Returns to Macau After Nine Years for His Galaxy Arena Debut with a Unique Setlist

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Source: Media Outreach

MACAU SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 February 2025 – Galaxy Macau™ presents the world-renowned Italian crossover king of classic and pop music, Andrea Bocelli, who will perform his first concert in Macau at Galaxy Arena on March 29, 2025. This marks the first time the legendary tenor has appeared at Macau’s largest indoor arena. This concert will feature a unique setlist, offering fans in Macau, Hong Kong, and throughout Asia-Pacific a rare opportunity to experience this exceptional artist live.

The most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, who will perform his first concert in Macau at Galaxy Arena on March 29, 2025.

As the most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli is celebrated for his ability to blend Italian folk, opera, and pop music, earning acclaim for his distinctive crossover style. He is one of the most recognizable voices globally, with Celine Dion famously dubbing him the “Voice of God”. With over 90 million albums sold and more than 16 billion streams, Andrea Bocelli is the biggest-selling artist in the classical genre.

Over his remarkable 30-year career, Andrea Bocelli has achieved significant international success, including his unforgettable duet with Sarah Brightman on “Time to Say Goodbye”, which topped the German singles chart for an impressive 14 weeks. His collaboration with Celine Dion on “The Prayer” and “Vivo per lei” further showcased his talent. A long-standing ambassador for Italian culture, Andrea Bocelli drew worldwide attention in 2020 with his record-breaking Music for Hope event, which became one of the largest musical live-stream performances of all time. He also participated in Lady Gaga’s One World: Together at Home concert, joining stars like Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Lang Lang, and John Legend to spread messages of love and hope during challenging times.

Over his remarkable 30-year career, Andrea Bocelli has achieved significant international success, including his collaboration with global stars and his performance for numerous presidents and prime ministers.

One of the most recognizable voices in the world, Andrea Bocelli has performed for four U.S. presidents, three popes, the British royal family, and numerous prime ministers. He has graced the stages of iconic landmarks such as the Pyramids of Egypt, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Statue of Liberty in New York, and Milan Cathedral. He has also performed at numerous high-profile events, including the UEFA Euro 2020 Opening Ceremony and the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, and served as the opening act for the World Expo in 2010, 2015, and 2021. In 2021, he was also invited to perform at the CCTV New Year’s Gala, extending warm wishes for enduring friendship between the people of China and Italy. His collaborations, meanwhile, have included global stars like Ed Sheeran, Jennifer Lopez, and Christina Aguilera.

As the most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli is celebrated for his ability to blend Italian folk, opera, and pop music, earning acclaim for his distinctive crossover style.

March 29 promises to be an unforgettable night as Andrea Bocelli takes his first concert for the first time in Macau at Galaxy Macau, the city’s newest beacon of cultural and entertainment excellence. As the new year unfolds, Galaxy Macau is making headlines with a series of exciting entertainment announcements, aimed at elevating the quality and diversity of performances. These efforts will enhance international elements, delighting both citizens and tourists, and further shining a light on Macau’s status as a global metropolis.

Galaxy Macau is making headlines with a series of exciting entertainment announcements, reinforcing Macau’s status as a global metropolis shine even brighter.

Don’t miss the chance to witness the “Voice of God” live in Macau—tickets will be available soon, so stay tuned to Galaxy Macau’s official website for more updates on this extraordinary event!

Galaxy Macau™ Presents: ANDREA BOCELLI Live in Concert

Date:

March 29, 2025

Time:

20:00

Venue:

Galaxy Arena

Organizer:

NGE ARTS & CULTURE COMPANY LIMITED

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Bills aim to boost justice and reduce regulation

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Source: New Zealand Government

Improving people’s experience with the Justice system is at the heart of a package of Bills which passed its first reading today Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee says. 

“The 63 changes in these Bills will deliver real impacts for everyday New Zealanders. The changes will improve court timeliness and efficiency, boost access to justice, and reduce regulatory burdens,” Mrs McKee says.

The Regulatory Systems (Courts) Amendment Bill will enable coroners to better direct their resources to where they are most needed, and in doing so reduce wait-times and uncertainty for grieving families.

“We are enabling coroners’ cases to be dealt with more efficiently, which will mean families and whānau will receive coroners’ findings sooner. 

“This Bill also strengthens the protections for witnesses and informants. It clarifies that information which may lead to the identification of the address of the place where a witness or informant works cannot be disclosed to the defendant, except in specific circumstances. This will increase safety and privacy for witnesses and informants,” Mrs McKee says. 

The Regulatory Systems (Tribunals) Amendment Bill will increase access to justice by allowing the Disputes Tribunal to order the respondent to pay the filing fee to successful claimants. 

This will make the system fairer for successful applicants to the Disputes Tribunal by enabling them to be reimbursed for the costs of enforcing their legal rights. 

This Bill will also allow the Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority to accept complaints about people who are allegedly working without a licence or certificate of approval. This amendment will help to ensure that people working in the security industry are appropriately licensed and qualified. This should have a positive impact on public safety. 

The final Bill in the package, the Regulatory Systems (Occupational Regulation) Amendment Bill, will increase operational efficiencies for regulators, reduce the burden of compliance and ensure services are performed with reasonable care and skill.

“This Bill will reduce the burden of regulatory compliance by removing the current five-year disqualification period for failure to complete a real estate agent’s continuing professional development requirement. No other profession has this disqualification period. It is a disproportionate response that stops people from working in their chosen profession for five years,” Mrs McKee says.

“It is clear that the justice system touches the lives of many people. We understand that engaging with the justice system can be frustrating, stressful, and confusing. These Bills are delivering on this Government’s commitment to improve access to justice, court timeliness, and the quality of existing regulation.”

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IT Leaders Forum 2025: Shaping the Future of Business and Technology in Africa

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Source: Media Outreach

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 February 2025 – IT News Africa is proud to announce the IT Leaders Forum2025, a premier gathering of top technology and information industry experts. The event is set to take place on March 12, 2025, at the Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel in Sandton.

As organizations grapple with technology skills gaps, economic uncertainty, and ESG compliance mandates, IT leaders are increasingly turning to technology-driven solutions to enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and drive profitability. The IT Leaders Forum 2025 is designed to equip CIOs and IT executives with the insights, strategies, and tools needed to navigate these challenges and seize new opportunities.

According to Abe Wakama, CEO of IT News Africa, “The IT Leaders Forum 2025 comes at a crucial time when businesses are navigating unprecedented technological advancements, economic shifts, and cybersecurity challenges. This event will provide a platform for IT executives to gain valuable insights, connect with industry leaders, and explore innovative solutions that will drive their organizations forward. Our goal is to empower attendees with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions and stay ahead in this fast-evolving digital era.”

What’s Included at IT Leaders Forum 2025:

This exclusive event will serve as a hub for cutting-edge discussions, industry trends, and innovative solutions shaping Africa’s IT landscape. Attendees can expect:

  • Expert-Led Discussions – Gain insights into IT leadership, cybersecurity, digital transformation, application modernization, and infrastructure management.
  • Industry-Specific Impact – Explore how emerging technologies are revolutionizing banking, healthcare, education, and manufacturing.
  • Networking with Industry Leaders – Connect with top CIOs, IT executives, and technology innovators from across Africa.
  • Actionable Takeaways – Discover practical strategies to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital space.

Key Benefits of Attending:

With digital transformation accelerating across industries, businesses must adapt, innovate, and secure their operations. The IT Leaders Forum 2025 will address key challenges and opportunities, covering topics such as:

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The IT Leaders Forum 2025 is tailored for technology professionals and decision-makers, including:

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The event will feature a distinguished lineup of speakers, including:

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Stay tuned for updates on the event agenda, speakers, and registration details.

For more information, visit IT News Africa and join the conversation on shaping Africa’s digital future.

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Fatality – Mountfort Park, Weymouth

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

A person has died following an incident involving a motorcycle in Mountfort Park in Weymouth this evening.

The incident was reported to Police at 7.40pm.

Cordons are in place within the park and members of the public are asked to avoid the area.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre. 
 

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State Highway 8 between Millers Flat and Raes Junction impacted by flooding

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

State Highway 8 between Millers Flat and Raes Junction is being impacted by flooding.

Motorists are asked take alternative routes if possible, or delay travel.

Anyone travelling on the road is asked to drive with caution and adjust your driving to the conditions. 

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre.  

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Trump has sent a message on trade: Time to scrap Kiwi tariffs

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Source: ACT Party

Responding to President Trump’s announcement of a reciprocal tariff regime, ACT Finance spokesperson Todd Stephenson says:

“ACT has previously argued to scrap our remaining tariffs. President Trump’s announcement makes this urgent.

“New Zealand charges tariffs on imported products like clothing, makeup, biscuits, gardening tools, railway locomotives, and ambulances. Under Trump’s plan, these tariffs would be reflected in tariffs charged on our exports to the US – unless we choose to ditch the tariffs, in which case Trump’s reciprocal tariffs will be lifted.

“It’s a no-brainer. By scrapping our remaining tariffs we can spare local exporters from the cost of a reciprocal American regime. At the same time, we’ll be cutting the cost of popular imported goods for Kiwi households and firms.

“When two countries trade, both are better off. New Zealand has preached the gospel of free trade on the world stage since the 1980s, and it’s time to start practising what we preach.

“It appears possible that Trump’s plan will impose a reciprocal tariff in response to our GST regime. This would impose a significant cost on companies exporting to the US. Abolishing our remaining tariffs would at least somewhat offset this cost.”

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