Risky business
OPINION: In the same way that even a stopped clock is right twice a day, economists sometimes get it right.
The first farmers to notify Mycoplasma bovis disease in 2017 blame the Government's poor response for their business woes.
The head of the Mycoplasma Bovis programme, Stuart Anderson, admits things were hard on farmers in the early days.
A South Auckland dairy farmer has been fined $3,250 for unlawfully amputating the teats of seven cows using rubber rings as a tourniquet.
A test to detect Johne's Disease and pregnancy from a single milk sample in cattle is being developed.
Despite the disruption of the Covid-19 pandemic, revenue from New Zealand's primary exports in the past season only dropped by 1% and is predicted to quickly pick up and reach a record high of $49.6 billion in the next 12 months.
Ashburton farmer Frank Peters, who was forced to cull stock twice in three years, says the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has failed farmers.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) says it is helping drought and flood-affected farmers in Canterbury to find alternative grazing for their livestock.
The director-general of MPI has praised the dairy industry saying its performance in the past year has been tremendous.
Revenue from primary exports is predicted to reach a record high of $49.6 billion in the next 12 months - all being equal.
A University of Otago study has found that the Government's response to the 2017 Mycoplasma bovis outbreak inflicted significant and lasting trauma on farmers whose stock was culled.
OPINION: In the same way that even a stopped clock is right twice a day, economists sometimes get it right.
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