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- NewsFarm expenditure and inflation expected to impact farm profit margins …
- NewsMore Trees Within Farms workshops across the country …
- NewsNZ trade strategy must evolve as global markets become more protectionist …
- … information flow on a catchment scale between the Group and interested parties such as the ORC, local interest groups, Beef & Lamb NZ etc • build a better understanding with the Wanaka community around what are the important environmental … Some of the information collected will also be available in summary form to inform discussions with the ORC, Beef & Lamb NZ, Government departments, research organisations and local interest groups. The Future Currently the focus …
- There are a range of approaches being followed by countries to reduce agricultural emissions. Our farmers are committed to the environment and are making substantial investments and progress. While we acknowledge there’s an expectation that further progress needs to be made in reducing agricultural emissions, B+LNZ is concerned about many of New Zealand’s current climate change policies. There is currently a narrative in New Zealand that agriculture was ‘let off the hook’ by excluding …
- … activities which affect soil health, and this is due for release next year 2020. Submissions closed 10 October 2019 and Beef + Lamb New Zealand has put in a submission on Phase 1 of the proposed NPS. Read our submission documents below. … on that policy package can be found on our Freshwater Consultation webpage . Consultation documents Download Beef + Lamb New Zealand's submission on the National Policy Statement for Highly Productive Land (PDF, 818KB) … concerns. The proposed NPS needs to provide for equity in the framework it establishes for managing soils. Sheep and beef land is productive land. The language of and policies in the proposed NPS needs to recognise this. Sheep and beef …
- NewsSouth Island's inaugural Facial Eczema workshop a success …