A podcast discussing the significance of the India-New Zealand free trade agreement, its impact on key export sectors like forestry, horticulture, and pet food, and the critical role of trade officials in achieving international trade success.
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Okay, there's no such thing as a dumb question, there's just a dumb way of asking them, but I did tease this one, the fact that scales, corp, huge obviously in horticulture, but pet food is the biggest part of your business. Now I'm just putting two and two together here, Mike, and getting five. The Indians are fond of the sacred cow, I presume, and they don't kill them or chop them up and feed them to the pets when their life on earth is done. So is there an opportunity for pet food, for instance, into India? India.
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unexplored opportunity due to cultural norms
The Country 29/04/26: Mike Petersen talks to Jamie MackaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.