The article critiques Labour's long-standing pattern of excluding farms from key policies, such as a capital gains tax and emissions trading, highlighting a decades-long cycle of political appeasement that has failed to win farmer support and has undermined climate action.
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Now you're both pastoral farmers, Craig you're a dairy farmer, Duncan you're a deer farmer. I know that the arable farmers and the seed farmers in mid Canterbury, your home province, have had a terrible time, but you two, and I've got like 30 seconds starting with you Craig, must have had a boomer of a season.
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The Country 01/04/26: Craig Hickman and Duncan Humm talk to Jamie MackaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.