The podcast discusses the benefits of New Zealand's new Indian free trade agreement for meat exports, particularly lamb and mutton, while also touching on advancements in farming technology like virtual fencing and the ongoing challenges farmers face due to weather and seasonal节奏
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Yeah, morning, Mike. How are you? Very well indeed. Yes, I am. Are you selling us? I mean, when you go to Germany in a place like do they understand the New Zealand story, the protein story, the beef, the lamb, all that sort of stuff. Do they need educating or not?
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deeply rooted historical preference and strong consumer acceptance
Nathan Guy: Special Agricultural Trade Envoy on exports reaching $8.6 billion in April with meat leading the waygrowing demand driven by rising middle class
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