As part of this week’s “News Maker” show of Sarah’s Country, Ray Grubb from Fish & Game NZ discusses how the term dirty dairying is gone, and a new approach is needed to acknowledge that society is concerned about the environment and that groups such as farmers are also making changes.
The term, coined by Fish & Game NZ (FGNZ) to describe the environmental impact of dairy farming, has been widely vilified by farmers and credited with the deteriorating relationship between anglers, hunters and farmers.
New FGNZ Chair, Ray Grubb, agrees and promises to dispense with the campaign in what he says will be a less antagonistic approach to farmers under his reign.
To read more, visit the article on Farmers Weekly: https://farmersweekly.co.nz/section/agribusiness/view/the-tide-has-shifted-fgnz
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