The first Rabobank Rural Confidence Survey for 2024 shows farmer confidence has risen from a record slump- but remains low overall.
This latest survey found farmer confidence in the agri-economy was up to a net reading of -16 per cent from -47 per cent.
The Country's Jamie Mackay explains why the mood in New Zealand's rural community has lifted, citing a change in leadership and overseas markets.
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