A mysterious die-off of thousands of eels in the Pukepuke Lagoon raises concerns about land use, climate change, and ecosystem health, with local iwi highlighting the cultural and ecological significance of the species.
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I do remember we had with Thursday was our car lead carless day at home. And you know, um the thing that the thing that's really impressive about the primary sector is that through you know 50 odd years of crisis, we've continued to grow. We've grown phenomenally, actually, and we continue to accelerate our growth rate. And I think the reason for that, Jamie, is this New Zealand has a comparative advantage in growing primary products compared to the rest of the world. We've got great soils, a moderate climate, plenty of water, our animals eat outside, they live outside. We don't have to grow grain to feed it to feed animals. So we've got a relatively much more efficient system, and we uh we are always going to be able to outcompete many other countries in producing protein for the world.
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El Niño dampening pasture growth this season
The Country 11/06/26: Ray Smith talks to Jamie MackaySocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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