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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Leading the way
If any good can come out of the current COVID-19 crisis it will be greater acknowledgement of New Zealand’s agriculture sector to the economy. It will be interesting to see if the Government, environmental lobbies, mainstream media and the general … Continue reading
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Fails the sniff test
Former Prime Minister John Key said, at the start of the Level 4 Lockdown, that businesses should be concerned about their reputations. “Companies should apply the front page of the newspaper test to understand how its actions and announcements are … Continue reading
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What’s the story?
It is especially more astounding given that other meat companies around New Zealand did work – at least for some period – during Easter. This came at a time when farmers around the country are experiencing long wait times to … Continue reading
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