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  1. Farmers went dark on he waka e whatever since the government imposed changes right at the end different to what was agreed to -so collapsing it now as does indeed seem likely, isn’t bad faith by farmers, it’s a response to bad faith by government.

    And it’s not just corporate farmers that hate this stupid imposition, it’s most of them.
    This government is happy to send 20% of the worlds least carbon emitting sheep and beef farmers (92% carbon neutral) to the wall planting their farms in fucking pine trees so the food gets grown overseas with higher emissions.
    Scrap the scheme, scrap the government.

    1. Agreed. The way the entire issue was handled has sadly resulted in an even greater rural/urban divide.

    1. Well, farmers are working people, and the smaller farms they can still own are a huge proportion of the total.

      If everyone got together in a co-operative, it would ensure that they weren’t driven off the land by large agricultural companies.

      Labour used to be the champion of the farmer, giving him guaranteed gate prices and subsidies. Now Labour attacks the farmer, and burdens him with new costs.

      1. A bias comment most NZers are working people and most NZers aren’t constantly putting their hands out or destroying the environment especially the waterways.

  2. The sheep shaggers have long had too much influence in this country. In many cases sitting on stolen and dubiously acquired land. Creaming it for ever. Raiding aquifers, polluting waterways, exploiting and mistreating animals (do you know how cows can produce milk year in year out?–it is not a pleasant process).

    The sooner farm land is moved over to plant based production and lab meat is on stream the better.

  3. Farmers already pay alot of tax. Trucks and buses are the biggest polluters.

  4. Our farmers paid the bills and kept the entire country afloat during Covid. Without achieving the income for NZ during this period, we would ALL be severely fucked now. NZ Farming KEPT THE LIGHTS ON with little acknowledgement.

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