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Farmers protest across New Zealand against government regulations - www indianweekender co nz

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Two greater Waikato councils sitting out moves on SNAs

Andy Campbell - Local Democracy Reporter13:31, Jul 15 2021 Nikki Prendergast/FILE Ōtorohanga and Ruapehu district councils said there was no legal requirement for councils to undertake the mapping process for Significant Natural Areas. (file) TWO of the three King Country district councils are staying well clear of the Significant Natural Areas (SNAs) furore heating up in Northland and the South Island. Complaints have come from Northland Māori where the scheme was described as a Government-led land grab by Ngāti Hau iwi representatives. The SNA mapping placed 42 per cent of Far North District Council land under SNAs. On the West Coast, an 87-year-old landowner said 70 per cent of his 607ha block of gorse and regenerating bush was declared an SNA. Ōtorohanga and Ruapehu district councils said there was no legal requirement for councils to undertake the mapping process that was upsetting landowners up and down the country.

Farmer frustration is boiling over after a winter of discontent Federated Farmers president says

“What on earth is going to be left of local government to actually review? It feels like everything is being done in the wrong order.” Hoggard said the haphazard approach that the Government had taken so far needed to be organised better, as it was causing stress and anxiety for farmers, growers and people in other sectors, including “probably the Government’s own officials”. The labour shortage in the primary sector was another burden on farmers and while the Government could only do so much in the face of the global pandemic, it could review the use of managed isolation and quarantine facilities and give unused capacity to skilled migrant staff.

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