The podcast discusses New Zealand's agricultural trade outlook, highlighting recent rainfall benefits for dairy farming, concerns over US tariffs targeting agriculture, and the resilience of key exports like dairy, beef, and kiwi fruit due to existing free trade agreements and in
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Okay, when we look at our uh and you correct me if my numbers are wrong, these are just off the top of my head. Red meat's something like about three billion. Of course, more than half of that will be exempt. I used the word immune. I should have gone with exempt uh of from tariffs. Dairy one billion, and then wine seven hundred and fifty million. So from a dairy farming point of view, can we move that stuff to other more lucrative markets?
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