The podcast discusses global geopolitical tensions, the fuel and fertiliser crisis, and New Zealand's role as an agricultural trader amid climate and economic uncertainty, featuring expert insights on risk, resilience, and farm-level challenges.
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Welcome back to The Country. Yes, our two-part interview with Michael Avery, Rabobank's Singapore-based global strategist. Our Prime Minister, Michael has just been in Singapore or is there as we record this doing kind of a food for fuel deal. Is this the future for trade deals?
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