Displaying items by tag: DairyNZ
Sector united in its opposition
Primary sector partners have signalled a united determination to advocate strongly for farmers on emissions pricing.
A united front!
Multiple submissions are heading in from top farming groups to the Government in response to its deeply unpopular agricultural emissions proposal.
A sub-optimal emissions system will not cut it
OPINION: When the primary sector took on the challenge of an emissions pricing alternative, there was a clear goal – to secure the best possible system for farmers and the climate.
Too little, too late?
OPINION: It seems that the high level of farmer anger over the Government's emissions pricing plan is finally reaching levy-paying bodies.
Industry bodies resolve to advocate strongly for farmers
This week, leaders from DairyNZ, Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) and Federated Farmers met to discuss emissions pricing.
Too late?
OPINION: The Hound has for some time been highly critical about the actions of the He Waka Eke Noa (HWEN) partners and their hesitancy to criticise the current government or push back publicly over the myriad of the many unworkable regulations it has imposed on the farming sector.
'No deal is better than a bad deal'
DairyNZ claims that when it comes to emissions pricing, no deal would be better than a bad deal and only a fair and reasonable system will be accepted for farmers.
Here for the long game
DairyNZ has launched a new campaign designed to showcase dairy farmers’ commitment to a better future for New Zealand.
Ag sector not impressed
NZ's farming sector has been left disappointed and stunned over the Government's proposal to price agricultural emissions.
Lewis elected to DairyNZ board
Newly-elected DairyNZ director Chris Lewis says he is humbled and honoured by the confidence farmers have placed in him.