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  1. Irrigation is not the way to use land without significant ecological and economic costs which will not be met.
    Grow what the land naturally will support without irrigation and fertiliser.
    In some cases that may mean trees or food crops.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/dr-mike-joy-agriculture-must-be-clean-and-sustainable/B3E6JITWC4MVXAMJVH2VE74RTU

    Short term views have left a national disaster with polluted water ways and ground water injurious to human health.

    The profit off the land is at the expense of the wider environment and even the health of communities and increased cost to the health system.

    Who pays for the river cleanups after the dairy and intensification using irrigation has left permanent damage to wildlife, fish and the marine environment.

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