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February 9, 2009
- This Week's Headlines
Issues and Insights
Agriculture Minister, David Carter, says farmers should look
for changes in behaviour of their local govt agencies,
especially in the handling of resource consents, a
particular bugbear for farmers slugged with roading, water
and even town amenity costs through levies and rates.
Timing Of Farm Entry To ETS Features In Talks
Agriculture Minister, David Carter, has met his Aust
counterpart for the first time in a meet and greet with Tony
Burke, the former union official who now presides over farm
policy.
Proposed RMA Changes Not Enough For Farmers
FedFarmers is not letting up on the Govt to push harder
and faster with further changes to the RMA.
Fonterra Offers Bonds At 7.75%
Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd has set preliminary
terms on a $300m 6-year bond issue.
Reflective Crops Could Soften Climate Change Blow
Shinier crops could lessen the impact of climate change,
according to new research. Planting varieties of crops like
maize bred with higher albedo could buy time to cut CO2
emissions.
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