Catch up on the best of the week that was with Jamie Mackay and Rabobank.
This week's top interviews are:
Jimmy Murray:
One year on from the devastating Kaikoura earthquake we head half an hour up the road to Clarence to catch up with a farmer who was "right in the guts of it".
Steve Maharey:
Is a former Vice Chancellor of Massey University and Labour Cabinet Minister who comments on TPP and animal-free proteins.
Mike Petersen:
We find New Zealand's Special Trade Envoy in London where negotiations are in the works for an FTA with the UK and EU.
Sir Henry van der Heyden:
We catch up with one of the leading figures in New Zealand agriculture, the current Rabobank chairman and former Fonterra chairman, who offers a very positive state-of-the-nation for the primary sector.
Damien O'Connor:
We catch up with our new Minister of Agriculture who's just returned from trade talks in the Philippines . We ask him if he was tempted to join Winston in North Korea?
James Guild:
The chairman of QEII National Trust joins us to celebrate its 40th Anniversary and reaching the milestone of 4,400 covenants.
Listen below: