A post criticising Fonterra's sale of iconic New Zealand dairy brands to foreign company Lactalis, framing it as a loss of national ownership and cultural heritage.
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Well, you have to talk to the forest industry and the alternative income stream through dry stock farming and say which one gives the most. You have to talk to the farmers who sold and and tell them why they should get less for their land. It's a complex issue. Uh and I guess most governments haven't been uh or have been reluctant and haven't wanted to intervene on how farmers should sell land to whom, other than the one of foreign ownership. Um so land use change has continued for as long as I've been around, Jamie, and I think that that that diversification, which is what we call it at times.
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concerned about environmental and cultural loss
The Country 12/05/26: Damien O'Connor talks to Jamie MackaySocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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