The post highlights opportunities for New Zealand and India to collaborate on agricultural development, with a focus on dairy cooperatives and community-supported farming models.
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Yeah, they run a really good show. We'll barely unpack the bags from field days, Vanessa. Then we've got to jump on a well, I have to jump on a plane again, maybe not you up that end of the country, and uh head to the primary industry awards, looking forward to that one. Hey, just a final comment from you, and and I guess this is in some ways stating the obvious. But while we're celebrating the dairy industry, Kiwi Fruit's going great guns at the moment. They've had a great season. It looks like the marketing's going really well. Red meats at an all-time high, and that's fantastic. But we've got, as you point out, the vegetable sector, the arable farmers, especially, uh, the wine uh sector, and then I think forestry as well, you could lump in there. So not everyone's doing really well at the moment.
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