Federated Farmers supports a review of genetic technology legislation, emphasizing the importance of protecting a farmer’s right to choose whether to use it. Feds president Wayne Langford presented the organization’s diverse views to the parliamentary health select committee, highlighting the need for controls to prevent the spread of GE organisms onto properties of farmers who do not want it. The focus is on finding a pathway forward that respects individual farmers’ choices while considering the impact on trade and ensuring regular reviews to assess effectiveness for all farmers and growers.
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The Weekend: My free ride was great while it lasted
Madeleine Chapman reflects on the end of the free 64 bus route in Auckland after eight months of enjoying the complimentary service due to station closure. She discusses her upbringing in a household where asking for things was considered rude, and how the free bus felt like a gift in a world where costs are constantly rising. Despite the upcoming fare implementation on the 64 bus, Chapman will miss the convenience and affordability of the...
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