The podcast highlights record farm profits in the sheep and beef sector, underscores the economic value of primary industries to New Zealand, and discusses market diversification strategies amid global uncertainty, while also touching on technological innovation and natural risk.
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Good afternoon New Zealand, g'day, welcome to the country. I'm Jamie Mackay. Katie Perry for Kate Ackland is going to kick off the show. Late last week, Beef and Lamb New Zealand came out with their mid-season update and the numbers are really, really good. Average farm profit before tax. $297,000 we've never ever seen numbers like that Damien O'Connor's on the show Mark Erickson as well he's a Hawke's Bay orchardist bumper apple crop they've got that largely done and dusted now they're onto the kiwi fruit he was badly affected by Cyclone Gabriel so we will have a yarn to him John McEvaney's a Waitomo sheep and beef farmer I see he's heading Holt away and Phil Duncan on the weather apparently there's the prospect of a direct hit from a tropical cyclone on Sunday or Monday so a forewarned is forearmed we'll give you a look at that one but let's kick off the show with the chair of Beef and Lamb New Zealand Kate Ackland Kate $287,000 average profit before tax for your average sheep and beef farm those are great numbers
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