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New Zealand Food Safety is supporting New World Greymouth and New World Rolleston in their recalls of instore-made deli ...
14/06/2026

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting New World Greymouth and New World Rolleston in their recalls of instore-made deli meals due to the possible presence of glass.

The following products are affected by this recall:

🛒 New World Greymouth
• NW Kitchen brand Sweet & Sour Chicken
Packed-on dates 10.06.26 to 13.06.26, use-by dates 13.06.26 to 16.06.26

🛒 New World Rolleston
• NW Kitchen brand Chicken Tikka Masala with Rice
Packed-on date 12.06.26, use-by date 15.06.26

• NW Kitchen brand Butter Chicken Deli Made
Packed-on date 12.06.26, use-by date 15.06.26

• NW Kitchen brand Deli Butter Chicken & Rice
Packed-on date 12.06.26, use-by date 15.06.26

The affected products are sold only at New World Greymouth and New World Rolleston.

Products can be returned to the store of purchase for a full refund. If that is impossible, throw it out.

See here for full details: https://bit.ly/4gkZURf

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Pak’nSave Riccarton in its recall of instore deli meals with the Packed-on dates 0...
13/06/2026

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Pak’nSave Riccarton in its recall of instore deli meals with the Packed-on dates 09.06.26 to 13.06.26, Use-By Dates 14.06.26 to 18.06.26, due to the possible presence of foreign matter (glass).

Deli-made RW Sweet and Sour Chicken, Butter chicken and RW Deli made Panini Butter Chicken are affected by this recall.

The affected products are sold only at Pak’nSave Riccarton.

Return the products to the store of purchase for a refund. If that is impossible, throw them out.

See here for full details: https://bit.ly/4ortaYz

Detector dog Ozark and handler Jess have been a team for two years now, and recently hit the milestone of 500 finds. To ...
12/06/2026

Detector dog Ozark and handler Jess have been a team for two years now, and recently hit the milestone of 500 finds.

To mark the occasion, Ozark sniffed out small plastic vials containing seeds in an envelope from Amsterdam at the Auckland Processing Centre. The seeds were unlabelled and therefore stopped from entering New Zealand.

Excellent work, Ozark and Jess!

** Recall of various cooking sauces due to damaged glass jars **New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Foodstuffs Own Bra...
12/06/2026

** Recall of various cooking sauces due to damaged glass jars **

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Foodstuffs Own Brands Limited and The Warehouse in their respective recalls of specific batches of Pams brand Simmer Sauce range, and Market Range Cooking Sauce, as the products may cause injury due to a packaging fault (damaged glass jar).

The following Pams products are affected by this recall:

• Pams Butter Chicken Simmer Sauce (510g)
Best Before 15/04/2027
Best Before 20/04/2027
Best Before 13/05/2027
Best Before 22/05/2027
Best Before 04/06/2027

• Pams Sweet & Sour Simmer Sauce (510g)
Best Before 11/05/2027
Best Before 19/05/2027
Best Before 10/06/2027

• Pams Tikka Masala Simmer Sauce (510g)
Best Before 09/06/2027

• Pams Honey Soy Simmer Sauce (510g)
Best Before 09/06/2027

These products are sold at Four Square, New World and Pak’n Save supermarkets nationwide.

Also being recalled is a specific batch of Market Kitchen brand cooking sauce as the products may cause injury due to a packaging fault (damaged glass jar).

The following Market Kitchen product is affected by this recall:

• Market Kitchen Sweet N Sour Cooking Sauce (500g)
Best before 17/01/2027

Return the products to the store of purchase for a refund. If that is impossible, throw them out.

See here for full details:
https://bit.ly/4v8HJTC
and
https://bit.ly/4eijawh

Healthy demand and prices for our dairy and red meat, alongside bumper kiwifruit and apple crops, are fuelling growth fo...
11/06/2026

Healthy demand and prices for our dairy and red meat, alongside bumper kiwifruit and apple crops, are fuelling growth for New Zealand’s food and fibre sector exports.

Today, MPI Director-General Ray Smith, alongside Ministers, released our latest Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries (SOPI) at Fieldays.

It shows export revenue from New Zealand’s food and fibre sector is expected to hit a record $64.3 billion in the year to 30 June 2026, and grow to $70.1 billion in the year to 30 June 2030.

To read more, visit: www.mpi.govt.nz/sopi

Are you ready to take your food and fibre products global? 🌏    Drop by the Exporter Help Hub at this week’s  Fieldays. ...
11/06/2026

Are you ready to take your food and fibre products global? 🌏

Drop by the Exporter Help Hub at this week’s Fieldays.

If you're interested in learning more about exporting food and fibre products, come and have a chat.

📍 You can find the team at site PC47.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Are you, or someone you know, keen to learn more about hands-on training opportunities in the food and fibre sector?  Ch...
11/06/2026

Are you, or someone you know, keen to learn more about hands-on training opportunities in the food and fibre sector?

Check out the interactive Fieldays Careers and Education Hub at site E30.

Exhibitors have information on opportunities, training, cadetships, apprenticeships, and jobs.

There are also candid sessions where you can hear from people already working in the sector.

You can check out the engagement sessions timetable, here: https://bit.ly/45k3aHc

Fonterra, Halter, NZ Plant Producers Inc.

Do you want to know more about opportunities in New Zealand’s multi-billion-dollar forestry and wood processing sector? ...
10/06/2026

Do you want to know more about opportunities in New Zealand’s multi-billion-dollar forestry and wood processing sector?

Visit the Forestry Hub at site G80 at this week’s Fieldays .

Learn how trees on farms can boost productivity and resilience, and how forestry adds value to our economy, environment, and rural communities.

Don’t miss the inaugural Growing Native Forests Champions Awards – celebrating people making a difference in native forest establishment and regeneration.

For more info visit: https://www.fieldays.co.nz/attend-fieldays/explore/forestry

Are you after information and practical actions you can take to boost on-farm profitability and reduce emissions? If  yo...
09/06/2026

Are you after information and practical actions you can take to boost on-farm profitability and reduce emissions?

If you’re heading to Fieldays this week, make sure you check out the Science for Farmers site.

We'll be showcasing some of the best science and innovation with a focus on:
🧬 genetic technologies to improve on-farm efficiency
🌱 diverse pastures and adapting to a changing climate
🚜 practical tools to boost on-farm performance, and
💧 mitigations to improve freshwater management.

Stop by daily for presentations from industry experts, scientists, and farmers. Check out the full schedule of engagement sessions, here: https://bit.ly/4xfDQ0F

📍 Site E38 – right by the Pavilion entrance.

Ag Emissions Centre, AgriZeroNZ, DairyNZ, Massey University - Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Pāmu Landcorp Farming Ltd, Bioeconomy Science Institute,

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Pak'nSave Rangiora in its recall its Death by Chicken burger and Chicken Katsu Gar...
09/06/2026

New Zealand Food Safety is supporting Pak'nSave Rangiora in its recall its Death by Chicken burger and Chicken Katsu Garden Salad due to possibly undercooked chicken.

The following products are affected by this recall:
• Death by Chicken burger, with a use-by date of 11.06.2026
• Chicken Katsu Garden Salad with a use-by date of 11.06.2026

For more information visit: https://bit.ly/4xiIJWu

The affected products are sold in Pak’nSave Rangiora, 2 Southbrook Road, Rangiora, Christchurch.

These products should not be eaten. You can return them to Pak'nSave Rangiora for a refund. If that’s not possible, throw them out.

Symptoms of campylobacteriosis include diarrhoea, fever, headache, muscle aches, abdominal pain and vomiting. Symptoms appear within 2 to 5 days but sometimes can take up to 10 days.

If you have consumed either of these products and are concerned about your health, contact your health professional, or call Healthline on 0800 611 116 for free advice.

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