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  1. Well the obvious 15% price reduction is gst off all locally grown food.

    Plenty of votes in it, just no tax cuts for the lazy chair polishing class.

  2. Shane Jones is a dodgy bastard. He needs to go. If Stuart Nash was out of line this guy is openly corrupt.

  3. “ Who controls the food supply controls the people, who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls the money can control the whole world”. It’s happening, right here, now.

  4. Shane Jones should fool nobody. His contempt for the environment is as brazen as his arrogant buffoonish manner. It is his true character, and decent society will be worse for the wear if we don’t heed his honesty.

  5. Exporting higher value dairy products is a nice idea, but while there’s a big market in China, the commitment of the Luxon/Hipkins uniparty to waging America’s war of racial extermination against the Chinese people makes investing in that kind of development a bit risky.

  6. COPA-COGECA (Comité des organisations professionnelles agricoles-Comité général de la coopération agricole de l’Union européenne / Committee of Professional Agricultural Organisations-General Confederation of Agricultural Cooperatives), is the union of the two big agricultural umbrella organisations COPA and COGECA and the strongest interest group for European farmers. Founded in 1962 and headquartered in Brussels, its activity focus is on the Common Agricultural Policy and other policy areas relevant to farmers and agri-cooperatives, such as: food safety, animal health and welfare, plant health, environment, research and innovation, trade etc..

    The current President of COPA is FNSEA President[1] Christiane Lambert from France (since 2020), the current president of COGECA is Lennart Nilsson from Sweden [2] (since 2023), and the Deputy Secretary General is Patrick Pagani (since 2024).[3]

    COPA-COGECA is a founding member of the EU lobby group European Livestock Voice. In 2023, an investigation by Lighthouse Reports in partnership with The Guardian and EU Scream revealed that the live stock industry lobbied the European Commission into delaying legislative proposals to protect animal welfare in the European Union.[4]

  7. Food security is an absolute, whether it is subsidized or not depends on the situation.

    Nz needs to protect prime agricultural land, and not sell for profits…such as the catastrophe in pukekohe.

    Second, NZ should support farmers in bad years, such as last year when extensive rains destroyed farms.

    Third, the govts research arms should be assisting farmers in maximizing the outputs, with least amount of pesticides and other harmful chemicals used Farming is hard work but also a science.

  8. Climate change will blow all of this up.

    Food protection will become a national security issue everywhere sooner than you think except for high latitude countries like Russia, Canada, Northern US, Argentina, Chile & NZ. I imagine this change will be very disruptive with low latitude countries looking to protect their food industry for as long as possible and then when gets blown up by higher temperatures which will then swing 180 and lead to a desperate food import national strategy. Then as climate change continues to progress it will then induce massive waves of immigration into Northern Eurasia, North America, and South America further disrupting food security. NZ being so isolated and hard to get to might be one of the few countries that might still have a food exporting future in the long run. We shall see! Although I suspect India in particular will be in big trouble food wise over the next 30/40 years.

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