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Tuesday, 17 May 2016 13:21

Farmers in for long haul

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Dairy farmers remain unwavering and determined despite the tough times, says DairyNZ chairman Michael Spaans.

 

Opening the DairyNZ Farmers Forum in Hamilton today, Spaans said he empathised with farmers facing the prospect of another enduring season.

He reminded the 800 farmers at the event that farming is a cyclical business.

"Farmers are in it for the long haul, not just one season; I am confident this time it's no different," he says.

"We are at the bottom of the cycle and the milk price will get better."

Spaans says it is important for New Zealand dairy industry to remain competitive in the international market.

"We have built up over many generations an export infrastructure that is the envy of the world.

"We must take this opportunity to enhance our competiveness and ensure we come out in better shape the other side."

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