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- … about that, and a link to the survey results, on this news story on our website . December 2024 : With DairyNZ, the Meat Industry Association and the Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand, we wrote to the Health Select Committee … that particular issues relating to farming can be focused on. Read the letter here (PDF, 86.8 KB). We collaborate with sector partners where possible. To find out about DairyNZ’s work in this space, including some useful background …
- Informing New Zealand Beef survey finds increased uptake of genetic tools among farmers …
- Mental health support and resources available …
- The Code of Welfare: Sheep and Beef Cattle sets out standards that must be achieved to meet obligations under the Animal Welfare Act 1999. It was last updated in 2018. The new proposals take into account new technologies and updated science, and include new standards related to dairy sheep. About the proposed code The proposed code is broken into 10 parts: General requirements Stockpersonship and Animal Handling Water and Feed Behaviour The Physical Environment Husbandry Practices Disease …
- Investment in research and development positive, but lack of changes to ETS disappointing …
- Page… welfare of farmers and their families, and also animal welfare, is rightly top of mind, we’re also talking to banks, meat processors, Inland Revenue and central government to ensure that finance, tax issues, access to killing space are …
- Beef + Lamb New Zealand is focused on providing significant return on investment for dairy farmers’ beef levies. … The dairy, sheep and beef industries are closely linked, through activities such as: non-replacement dairy calves in beef finishing the provision of beef semen or bulls grazing young stock wintering dairy cows providing feed. Cull cows are a significant source of New Zealand’s exported beef. Given these relationships B+LNZ continually looks at further opportunities for …
- The women behind the research …