Federated Farmers' Mark Hooper on Agriculture Removed from Emissions Trading Scheme
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
- Michael Laws talks to Federated Farmers' Mark Hooper about agriculture removed from Emissions Trading Scheme.
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The greens gone mad? The greens have been mad for years.😵💫
Great news for New Zealand 🇳🇿
Currently Kiwi Farmers hold around 5 million dairy cows on their farms , where as in India the Indian farmers hold around 192 million bovine for Dairy production and 113 million water buffalo for the production of Dairy products which are all consumed in their local markets , so the Indian farmers bovine herd is now 300 million more Dairy cows than New Zealand and most Indian farms have on average between 3 to five Dairy Bovine most of which are milked by hand in the thousands of villages throughout the country , although in 2023 India introduced their version of the Emissions Trading scheme ,. but the local farmers have just ignored it , so the Green MP's in NZ need to travel over to India to Berate the local farmers in the tens of thousand of villages
The shop lifter party and Te Marker pen can join labour and piss off.
Let farmers Farm and drill baby drill
Methane breaks down to carbon dioxide and water and NASA says the slightly more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has greened an area the size of the USA. If that is so, biodiversity and habitat have increased. Isn't that a good thing? And didn't the Paris accord say that growing food was exempt from the calculation?
Yes it did. The greens are anti farming so that was just an excuse.
@@BlackCoinCrypto Greens ?, More like a petty criminal party. No wonder they hang with the marker pen party
Hey Mayor send some money 💰 for Milner
It does not matter about Kiwi opinions about methane. Federated Farmers understand the issues as does Govt. In the end it will be global markets that will make the choice as to whether or not Kiwi produce has an acceptable carbon footprint. But out of all producers and consumers who are currently paying for the cost of carbon emissions, why should farmers be off the hook? There are enough people here who previously commented on EV's being free from RUC's or other road tax. That is now being sorted. So what's so special about the agricultural sector and carbon?
federated farmers havnt come up with anything in the last five years what is the solution rather than blame blame blame get on with it methane starts in the paddock and finishes in the effluent pond how do we rid methane
We don’t, it’s a nonsense made up argument
Peak methane from NZ dairy has already passed so we’re actually declining anyway from now on
What's the problem with methane?
@@schlookiedon’t be lazy and go find out for yourself
@@deantairi8357 his question was probably rhetorical
@@Gumpmachine1 either way should find out for your own peace of mind