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Another drop in dairy prices

International dairy prices dropped to levels not seen since May 2012 at the GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) auction last week, resulting in a fresh wave of selling in an already weakened New Zealand dollar.

Wine tweet goes viral

One American winemaker received a huge boost when a single tweet about their wine went mad on social media. The wine in question is made by Doubleback in Washington State and has been included in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 list.

New World Wine Awards 2014 announced

The results of the New World Wine Awards have been released with New Zealand wines scooping the three top awards and over 60% of the medals (including nearly three-quarters of all the Gold medals).

Big brand beers face legal action in the US

In lawsuits which could have implications around the world, several plaintiffs claim brewery giant Anheuser-Busch is misleading customers by not clearly informing them that Kirin and Beck’s beers sold in America are now brewed there, not in Japan or Germany.

Vegetarian Awareness Month begins

Between looking for a more ethical way of eating, following the advice of health professionals to reduce cholesterol and celebrity endorsements of the lifestyle, vegetarianism is now very much mainstream.

From the editor’s library

Once they couldn’t give it away, now it’s liquid gold. Local legend has it that manuka honey was once so hard to sell that a Great Barrier Island man might have dropped his entire harvest into the sea, so low was the price he was offered for it.

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