Posted inEnvironment, Land/Farming, Public Interest Journalism funded by NZ On Air

‘GOOD FOR THE FARMER, GOOD FOR THE PLANET’  

[As published in September/October BayBuzz magazine.] Tess Redgrave finds that farmers and growers can respond to market expectations regarding emissions reductions or blame it on government regulators, but either way our farming practices will need to change … quickly.  Around the time New Zealand signed the European Union Free Trade agreement in mid-July, Executive Vice-President […]

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