Farmers in Tasman are opposing a proposed Great Taste Trail route through farmland, citing risks to livestock, land damage, and operational disruption, while trail advocates argue for economic and recreational benefits and suggest landowner negotiations to find a compromise.
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tourism benefits driving trail route decisions
'Permanent liability': Tasman farmers blast Great Taste Trail route plantourism revenue from cycle tourism and trail use
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