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New Zealand farmers protest agricultural emissions plan

Gbemi Banks by Gbemi Banks
October 20, 2022
in Agriculture, Foreign, Strike
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New Zealand farmers on Thursday gathered across the country, driving tractors and pickup trucks and carrying signs in protest against the government’s plan to tax agricultural emissions.

Earlier, the government confirmed plans to price long-lived agricultural gases and biogenic methane, which mainly comes from cow and sheep burps.

The proposed plan has been criticized by farming groups worried about how the proposal accounts for on-farm forestry and what can offset such emissions.

The farmers have also raised concerns about how emissions will be priced and how the program will be governed.

Bryce McKenzie, the co-founder of Groundswell New Zealand, which organized the protest, told state-owned Radio New Zealand farmers were not necessarily campaigning for exemptions.

“Let’s work out how it’s going to be best for the farmers and the country; the problem being is that if you just charge willy nilly for something that you actually have no solution to, then it’s a tax,” he said.

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told reporters that they were looking for feedback from the community on the plan and her focus was on working constructively with food producers on the best outcome for them and the country.

Dairy giant Fonterra Co-Operative Group on Tuesday also released a letter to the market from the co-operative’s chairman Peter McBride that outlined Fonterra’s concerns about the plan.

“We have reservations about the government’s current approach to the levy price-setting process, governance, and sequestration accounting.

“We will be seeking changes on these issues,’’ McBride said.

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