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  1. Ballance and Ravensdown., both Farmers Cooperatives provifing fertiliser that is part of the ground water load heavily polluting NZ lakes, wetlands, rivers and estuaries plus endangering the people of Canterbury and nearby to increased rates of coleractal cancer.
    Apart from farmers en nloc refusing to recognise their filthy practices and are not acting to reduce stock, they continue to use fertiliser toxic to soil and groundwater.
    Their mouthpiece organisations and distributers of mis-information also attempt to defend their importation of palm kernel and blood phosphate.
    If all else fails they play angry victims.
    There are some genuinely concerned farmers but the bulk seem to support the greed and irresponsibility encouraged by their national organisations and Fonterra.
    The NZ public need to turn on these dangerous perveyers of future climate destruction and the wiping out of our fresh water health.
    Greed sums up the banks who push farmers for increasing their pay cheques in spite of the consequences for the rest of NZ who are heavily subsidising the destruction and greed.
    With earlier importation of Phosphate and application on Dairy land. large tracts of Taranaki and Waikato cannot be used to grow plants for human consumption as the land has been toxic-ally polluted with cadmium and that may last for centuries.
    The Farmers cooperatives have no care or duty to look after soil.

    The economics of running a farm without fertiliser is well established.

    https://pureadvantage.org/news/2020/04/30/the-science-of-regenerative-agriculture-with-dr-gwen-grelet/

    Farmer “count the costs of new regulation” but never count the cost of the environmental damage created, and nor the subsidy that would be needed of many billions just to try and clear up the mess in waterways that they have caused. The massive and quite widespread ground waters pollution just cannot be addressed unless the source from farms is halted.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/300092203/farmers-count-costs-of-new-freshwater-regulations.

    The play victims and may well be victims of the situation caused by the expansion of dairy and higher milk output subsidised by Kiwis.

    https://theconversation.com/new-zealand-government-ignores-expert-advice-in-its-plan-to-improve-water-quality-in-rivers-and-lakes-139554. Ant scientist who speaks out on the science of fresh water, soil or the environment will get heavy kickback from farmers organisation who appear to have MSM behind the.
    So the public remain confused of a relatively simple and well researched matter.

    The government pressued bu the farmers organisations ignored the findings of a very well qualified group of scientist who gave their time for the sake of NZ.
    Ken Taylor – Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Chair)

    Dr Adam Canning – Fish and Game

    Dr Bev Clarkson – Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research

    Dr Bryce Cooper – NIWA

    Dr Chris Daughney – NIWA

    Dr Clive Howard-Williams – NIWA

    Dr Dan Hikuroa – University of Auckland

    Graham Sevicke-Jones – Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research

    Prof. Ian Hawes – University of Waikato

    Prof. Jenny Webster-Brown – Lincoln University and University of Canterbury

    Dr Joanne Clapcott – Cawthron Institute

    Dr Jon Roygard – Horizons Regional Council

    Dr Marc Schallenberg – University of Otago – Past President of New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society

    Dr Mike Joy – Victoria University of Wellington

    Ra Smith – Kahungunu ki Wairarapa

    Prof. Russell Death – Massey University

    https://www.mfe.govt.nz/fresh-water/science-and-technical-advisory-group

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