High court appeal looms over water
An appeal to the High Court is looking likely as Mid Canterbury irrigators BCI digest the implications of the Environment Canterbury Plan Change 2 announcement two weeks ago.
A High Court decision that will cause Government ministers to reconsider the sale of the former Crafar farms could improve investment certainty in the long run, says Federated Farmers.
When the Crafar receivership saga ends it should be thoroughly reviewed, Feds says.
"I recall Bruce Wills, Federated Farmers president, saying only last month that this legal challenge will put new overseas investment rules and processes through an acid test," says Willy Leferink, Federated Farmers Dairy chairperson.
"Whatever falls out from this, it can only help to make overseas investment processes more robust.
"It's also no secret farmers are asking some big questions about the receivers 'all or nothing' approach to selling these farms. There are plenty of farmers who could have bought individual farms as going concerns.
"Since these farms went into receivership, some 150 dairy farms have been sold nationwide.
In the three months to December 2011, sixteen dairy farms were sold in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
"Eyebrows were raised when the Waikato Times reported the receivership bill was over $6 million as of last October.
"The decision to sell the farms as one lot has only prolonged things. All the while, the physical and productive capacity of these farms has suffered," Leferink said.
Academic Dr Mike Joy and his employer, Victoria University of Wellington have apologised for his comments suggesting that dairy industry CEOs should be hanged for contributing towards nitrate poisoning of waterways.
Environment Southland's catchment improvement funding is once again available for innovative landowners in need of a boost to get their project going.
The team meeting at the Culverden Hotel was relaxed and open, despite being in the middle of calving when stress levels are at peak levels, especially in bitterly cold and wet conditions like today.
A comment by outspoken academic Dr Mike Joy suggesting that dairy industry leaders should be hanged for nitrate contamination of drinking/groundwater has enraged farmers.
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