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Sommeliers and brothers, Pete and John Connell founded online retailer By the Bottle, which curates a selection of organic, natural, biodynamic and sustainably-produced wines.
The demand for organic, biodynamic and natural wines is growing, with organic grape production expanding from 600 hectares in 2008 to 2283ha last year, and has increased by 33 per cent since 2017, according to the latest organic market data from Organics Aotearoa. New Zealand exported $6.2 million of organic wine last year, up 40 per cent compared to $46.5m in 2017, and was worth $37.3m in domestic sales, up 33 per cent. The latest Organic Market Report shows nearly 6 per cent of vineyard land was under certified organic management, and last year 73 wineries held organic certification, around 10 per cent of all wineries.
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Ministry for Primary Industries fined after contractors suffer chemical burns on Southland farm
11 Feb, 2021 01:18 AM
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At the time, MPI suspected the farm was infected with Mycoplasma bovis. Photo / ODT
Otago Daily Times
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) was fined $30,000 in the Invercargill District Court today the first time the government agency has been prosecuted in relation to the health and safety of its contractors.
The fine was as a result of contractors suffering chemical burns while carrying out disinfecting during a suspected Mycoplasma bovis outbreak on a Southland farm.
The charges related to an incident on May 17, 2018, when contractors were taken to hospital after suffering minor or superficial burns to their arms, faces or hands as a result of contact with a chemical product while cleaning Southern Centre Dairies, at Limehills.