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  • … soil nutrients and humus. It also acts as a protective layer, reducing soil erosion during the winter months.  Economic advantage : By growing a winter crop, farmers can continue to generate income through lamb fattening on land that …
  • Find out the latest values and volumes of lamb, beef and wool exported globally by region. You can also use our interactive tool to analyse meat exports by meat type, destination, season, or volume, value or average price, and generate customised charts.  …
  • Waikato Plan Change 1 (PC1) will set rules for agricultural land use in the Waikato and Waipā catchments. This page contains the latest information on PC1.   …
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    Australian drought impact on NZ livestock markets …
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  • … to monitor, restore, enhance & preserve water quality, while building resilience within the changing environmental & economic climate. Aims establish a data base of water testing to identify environmental hot spots prioritise an action …
  • … submission on behalf of farmers to highlight the inequity of the approach the Commission took. Our submission included economic analysis of the impacts of the Commission’s suggested approach.    B+LNZ does not accept the current emissions …
  • … : “ Vegetation options for increasing resilience in pastoral hill country ”. Resources Tagasaste handbook. Project reports . Factsheet  (PDF, 770 KB). Partners This is a Ministry for Primary Industries Sustainable Farming Fund project …
  • … costs the New Zealand sheep, beef, dairy, and deer sectors an estimated $332 million annually, according to B+LNZ’s Economic Service. Benefits to farmers By participating in this study, farmers play a key role in shaping future tools and … Contribute to a national solution:  Farmers have the opportunity to share their insights into the broader social and economic impacts of FE, aiding in the development of more effective and sustainable management practices. Your active …
  • Information on the consultation This story sets out what was proposed, how we informed farmers and helped them have their say through a joint B+LNZ/Federated Farmers/Deer Industry New Zealand survey, and our advice to famers on making their own consultation submissions. Farmers encouraged to make submissions on the low slope map for stock exclusion You can find more information on the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) website . B+LNZ’s consultation submission B+LNZ provided a consultation …
  • Find out more about factors that can affect pricing in our sector. B+LNZ monitors activity and trends to help our sector forecast future price activity, mitigate risk and identify opportunities.  …