Mark Patterson On The Future Of New Zealand Agriculture

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 12

  • @peterdolamore5196
    @peterdolamore5196 День назад +11

    I would like to know when the government is going to opt out of the Paris climate change scam? The money we are meant to pay towards this would go a long way to help New Zealand here and now, also get rid of the gravy train Waitangi tribunal while you are at it

    • @sweetascuzz
      @sweetascuzz День назад +1

      Luxon is a Globalist scab and is well on the climate scam and the Maori Industrial Bludge Complex

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 23 часа назад +2

    Singapore and UAE are investing in virtual vegetable growing operations to replace imports. Is there and import replacement industry development happening in NZ?

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Час назад

    The whole section of SH3 between Bell Block and Waitara was reduced to 80kph in 2020 after 101 crashes, seven fatalities and 14 serious injuries were reported from 2009 to 2018.
    The Labour government committed $82 million to safety improvements along the highway between Bell Block and Waitara, including a number of roundabouts.
    Since the speed limit reduction, a Fire and Emergency New Zealand report showed there had been a 56% decrease in serious crashes, while minor crahses were down 44% and non-injury crashes were down 40%.
    There was no change to fatality rates, with two deaths reported after the reduction.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 23 часа назад +1

    The bill before parliament which allows foreign money by and byikd rent buildings. How can nz first support it?

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 15 часов назад

    We're looking at incremental changes' - Michael Reddell
    Right-leaning economic commentator Michael Reddell said last week's announcements were mostly cosmetic.
    "There's nothing in those announcements that's likely to - in the prime minister's words - 'turbocharge economic growth'."
    Luxon talked a big game on bringing New Zealand up to speed with the likes of Ireland and Singapore on foreign investment, but Reddell said the biggest barrier to that was New Zealand's company tax rate.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 23 часа назад

    Overseas Investment (Build-to-rent and Similar Rental Developments) Amendment Bill
    The Overseas Investment (Build-to-rent and Similar Rental Developments) Amendment Bill is scheduled for its second reading.
    This bill proposes to amend the Overseas Investment Act 2005.
    The bill aims to remove barriers to overseas investment in “build-to-rent” housing. The bill intends to achieve this by creating the new “large rental development test” that allows overseas investors to:
    acquire an interest in residential land that includes 1 or more buildings with 20 or more dwellings, and
    in which at least 20 of the dwellings will be made available for lease to occupiers within a

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 23 часа назад

    ruclips.net/video/vZIC_3M1Goo/видео.htmlsi=QffOQRBYiZO81RVi

  •  8 часов назад

    Atmospheric methane barely registers as a trace gas at 0.00019%. To try and give it relevance and importance is propaganda and beyond absurd.
    CO2 is 0.042% for context and for real context O2 is 20.9%, H2O is 0.25%. That's your "greenhouse" gases. Check out the biggie, water and have a think what has the biggest effect because that includes clouds which are highly reflective to sunlight. Now try and tell me that methane or CO2 are the big drivers of atmospheric temperature. Add in all the suns variable emissions, not just light plus Milinkovich Cycles and tell me you have a simple linear scale. Bullpucky.