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January 09, 2003
Thursday
 
 
Theft-free Farming
Perry de Havilland (London)  Aus/NZ affairs

To all those who believe that first-world farming cannot survive without the theft of subsidies, please then explain how New Zealand seems to manage with hardly any help from the state.

I second the suggestion by Ross Clark in The Spectator... let's have a buy-cott of New Zealand's theft-free farm produce: the Kiwis puts British, European and North American agriculture to shame.

Comments

New Zealand isn't Number 3 for nothing.


Posted by Alan K. Henderson at January 10, 2003 08:06 AM

Australia is similarly placed


Posted by scoota at January 10, 2003 12:26 PM

NZ farming was desubsidized by a Labour government. It implemented right of Thatcher policies, known as Rogernomics. It had policies like "level playing fields" so the sheep could do their thing without social welfare. Then we had ten years of a brilliant conservative government, headed by Mr Bolger, oddly enough, a farmer! And now the invincible Helen Clark rules New Middle Earth with an iron skirt and very sensible shoes.


Posted by Kiwi Nicholas at January 11, 2003 01:09 PM

And what is even more impressive is that farmers in New Zealand (and generally in Australia too, although Australia is not quite as pure) have been converted to the cause of free trade and the elimination of subsidies. That is, they spend their time complaining about the subsidies given to farmers in other countries rather than demanding that the local government do something for them.


Posted by Michael Jennings at January 14, 2003 02:14 PM

Not only do they beat us, but they do it being on this little island miles from anywhere! Imagine what their transportation costs to market must be...


Posted by Kirk Parker at May 1, 2003 08:16 PM