The podcast discusses rising global demand for beef, particularly driven by weight loss drugs like Ozempic, and highlights how this impacts New Zealand's agricultural exports and farmer livelihoods, while also addressing climate risks and policy gaps in farm support.
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Thank you, Chris. It is an election yeah. Before you all bite my head off on the text line, we're trying to be fair. I did ask Chloe to come on a couple of years ago. She never got back to my answer. So that's my uh uh uh got back to my request, should I say? So that's my get out of jail free card there if you're wondering why the Greens and Tapati Māori aren't on the show. Uh this is Choosing Texas by Alla Langley, catchy song as we go country on the country on a Friday. Remember, if you want to win one of those five uh still chainsaw um hand pruner chainsaw, they're brilliant little chainsaws. They can shop through a hell of a lot. Just go to our website and answer uh what type of tall is the still GTA 30. It's reasonably self-evident the answer for that one. Up next rural news and sports news before the end of the hour, Chris Brandolino on Super El Nino and our farmer panel, Stu Duncan and Stu Lowe. Interesting game of footy on tonight. I think it's in the stadium. I wonder if Stu's going. The news stadium. Stu Lowe, that is. Stu Duncan had a bull sale last week. I'll be interested to see how his Angus bull sale went. That's all on the country before the end of the hour.
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farmers get financial incentive for loyalty and sustainability
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