A high-profile rural feud emerges as a farmer-led animal welfare campaign is expelled from a major agricultural event, amid claims of coordinated attacks, political funding links, and trade risks to New Zealand's farming sector.
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You said this morning at Federated Farmers that we can afford uh the current superannuation scheme. It's currently using something like five or just over five percent. 5.2% of GDP. You threw the example out there of nations such as some of these European nations where they retire when they're about 45, 8 or 10% for Spain. But realistically, you know as well as I do that we can't afford on to stay on this current path.
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agricultural leaders ignore domestic economic priorities
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