A dispute between Federated Farmers and the animal welfare group Fair for Farmers over the campaign's presence at Fieldays highlights tensions around animal welfare standards, transparency, and political funding in rural New Zealand politics.
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Federated farmers reckon they've uncovered the truth behind a new farming advocacy group. Now the group is called Fair for Farmers. It's calling for a ban on imported pork because overseas pig meat is not farmed to the same animal welfare standards as in New Zealand. But fed farmers reckons these guys are actually animal activists pretending to defend Kiwi farmers. Raina Kravitz is the co-executive director at Animal Policy International, which is running the campaign. He's with us. Hi, Raina.
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