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Controversial change to allow irradiation treatment of imported produce

Controversial change to allow irradiation treatment of imported produce
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Food, sustainable food: We re anxious to buy it, but where s the beef?

Food, sustainable food: We re anxious to buy it, but where s the beef?
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Higher Travel Levy Will Slow Tourism Recovery

Friday, 2 July 2021, 12:15 pm A proposal to increase a levy by more than 200% for all air travellers crossing the New Zealand border will be another brake on the tourism industry’s recovery, Tourism Industry Aotearoa says. The New Zealand Customs Service and the Ministry for Primary Industries are reviewing the border processing levy (BPL), which was introduced in 2016. The levy is used to fund the customs and biosecurity services provided for all arriving and departing passengers, including New Zealanders. Currently, the BPL is $20.11 (incl. GST) each for air passengers and $21.06 (incl. GST) for cruise passengers. The consultation document released by Customs and MPI proposes six

Ministerial Inquiry Launched Into Seafood Sector s Use Of Migrant Labour

Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Oceans and Fisheries Minister David Parker today announced a ministerial inquiry into the use and allocation of migrant labour in the seafood sector. “The inquiry will focus on the sector’s reliance on migrant labour, and how to transition it away from that reliance. It will also examine how to accelerate efforts to attract more New Zealanders into rewarding jobs in the seafood sector,” David Parker said. “It will take in all commercial seafood activities, including deep-sea fishing, inshore fishing, aquaculture activities, and seafood processing.” David Parker said Covid-19 border restrictions had highlighted the sector’s

Community Scoop » Ministerial Inquiry Launched Into Seafood Sector s Use Of Migrant Labour

Press Release – New Zealand Government Oceans and Fisheries Minister David Parker today announced a ministerial inquiry into the use and allocation of migrant labour in the seafood sector. Hon David Parker Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Oceans and Fisheries Minister David Parker today announced a ministerial inquiry into the use and allocation of migrant labour in the seafood sector. “The inquiry will focus on the sector’s reliance on migrant labour, and how to transition it away from that reliance. It will also examine how to accelerate efforts to attract more New Zealanders into rewarding jobs in the seafood sector,” David Parker said.

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