The podcast discusses the success of New Zealand's kiwi fruit exports to Europe following the free trade agreement, highlights market growth and global supply chain partnerships, and features innovations in farming technology like satellite-powered virtual fencing.
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And you've got the European Union ambassador to New Zealand, Lawrence Meredith ran into him last year at the primary industry um conference and awards. He's a champion. He I did say to him, nothing good happens after midnight. He's a bit of a tiger. Did you notice that?
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