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Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground - 24-May-2022

Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground - 24-May-2022

Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground - 24-May-2022
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Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground - 24-May-2022

Seismic global events have left the milk market on shaky ground - 24-May-2022
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Rabobank Best of The Country - May 1, 2021

Rabobank Best of The Country - May 1, 2021 30 Apr, 2021 04:59 PM 2 minutes to read The Country This week on The Best of The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up with Rabobank s senior dairy analyst Emma Higgins, to look at the bank s latest Dairy Seasonal Outlook report. This week s top interviews were: Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: One of New Zealand s leading farming academics talked about regenerative agriculture and why climate change was an unintended consequence of fossil fuel use. Advertisement Hunter McGregor: Our Shanghai-based correspondent explained why New Zealand exporters were facing increasing scrutiny getting produce into China. Plus, we looked at the insatiable demand the Chinese have for crawfish. We also talked a bit of forestry.

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The Country - Carbon positive edition

The Country - Carbon positive edition 29 Apr, 2021 01:30 AM Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to Geoff Ross, who owns Lake Hawea Station - New Zealand s first certified carbon positive farm. On with the show: Geoff Ross: We talked to the owner (alongside his wife Justine) of Lake Hawea Station - a 6,500 ha station running 10,000 Merinos and 200 Angus cows - about being named as New Zealand s first certified carbon positive farm. Advertisement Jacinda Ardern: The PM commented on regenerative agriculture, carbon positive farming, National Party claims of a segregated health system and the media ranking her Cabinet s performance.

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