Fran O'Sullivan: Four choice cuts from red meat talks
Some key takeouts from the Christchurch conference.
Some key takeouts from the Christchurch conference.
The ability to adapt producer practices to meet consumer demands is key to survival.
Comment: Is there a cut of meat more polarising than corned silverside?
We bandaged each other's pretending arterial bleeds and compound fractures.
Comment: Julia Jones imagines what 2019 could teach the food and fibre industry of 2030.
Comment: Are you really saving the planet by becoming a vegan?
Comment: Should there be an amnesty for whoever brought Mycoplasma bovis to NZ?
Comment: It's important we take the necessary steps to eradicate M. bovis from NZ.
COMMENT: Keep native trees at the front of mind in responding to climate change.
Bid to trim agriculture's greenhouse gas output may not be perfect — but it's a start.
Sometime in the next week, a ship carrying an undisclosed cargo will dock in New Zealand.
Comment: Emissions deal seems fair and practical, but also needs closer inspection.
COMMENT: We'll turn vegan if we choose to, without you ramming the cause down our throats.
Comment: We should not ignore poverty and hunger to focus on reducing GHG emissions.
COMMENT: Government stance of there being insufficient funds is not good enough.
'When we allow our precious land resource to be taken over by pines, what does NZ have?'
COMMENT: The secret to reducing climate change could be through breeding less burpy cows.
Comment: Why is the boarding school allowance for rural kids less than other kids'?
Comment:If farmers are expected to do their best over water discharge, shouldn't everyone?
COMMENT: It seems they've come up with a pretty good way to do it but it'll take time.
Comment: China takes 75% of our logs, you could say we have all our logs in one basket.
COMMENT: We need to collectively understand the urgent need for systemic transformation.
Comment: "Foreign investment, like it or not, makes this country run."
Comment: Are trout farms a good idea? David Haynes has 10 reasons why they're not.
COMMENT: Urban dwellers can do so much more for the well-being of our soil.
Comment: Federated Farmers is concerned to see industrial forestry replace farms.
Comment: Why is the Government focused on agriculture while tourism flies under the radar?
Comment: If James Cameron keeps nudging, rural types may push back.
Comment: Farmers are among the first to feel the impacts of climate change.