Delphi Hector(@DelphiHector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading through Bishop's 'improvements' to RMA reforms we might as well just hand over the country to become a big Fonterra dairy unit and turn out the lights at parliament. How did this happen?

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Delphi Hector(@DelphiHector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will help what? Nobody is buying coal not even Fonterra once milk drying rooms converted. We have Paris Agreement targets Willis has to find money for. National
Gov signed it. The real economy is a regenerative economy not this backward policy promoted by Aus mine interests.

Will help what? Nobody is buying coal not even Fonterra once milk drying rooms converted. We have  Paris Agreement targets Willis has to find money for. National
 Gov signed it. The real economy is a regenerative economy not this backward policy promoted by Aus mine interests.
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Tui 🀎Tarara- Matakana Island 🀎(@Tuituituitui11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geoff Keey πŸ”οΈπŸ•οΈπŸΆπŸ₯§πŸ’‰ Wah Ling It's not like the current farming model is attracting any younger NZers & a lot of the people who love to defend Fonterra & NZ beef & Lamb hate immigration lol - the UK was paying older farmers stuck in their ways to retire from the industry we should do the same here

@GeoffreyKeey @Sunkship2023 It's not like the current farming model is attracting any younger NZers & a lot of the people who love to defend Fonterra & NZ beef & Lamb hate immigration lol - the UK was paying older farmers stuck in their ways to retire from the industry we should do the same here
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Davide Carnevale πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦(@DavideCarneva12) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RethinkX Hopefully Fonterra, being local, will successfully compete in this new market and expose NZ to this disruption. Impressed with their willingness to disrupt themselves as opposed to being disrupted by others.

I guess this is the path that will lead to abundance.

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Ronald K. OBrien II(@rko2milk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fonterra’s first two fixed milk price events for the 2024-2025 season saw an estimated combined 800 farmers send in applications.

The first event in March saw 100 farmers apply for a fixed milk price offering of $8.09/kg MS. The event had 20 million kg MS made available with the

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Sammi(@Sammijjon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Born Free πŸ’—πŸ’ž Fonterra and meat buyers are ripping farmers off, and selling to us expensive.

We as an everyday person lose and farmers lose as well

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pbmcbeth(@pbmcbeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I reckon a bigger question Fonterra will have to ask itself is whether it wants to keep working with EY
stuff.co.nz/nz-news/350254…

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Thomas Cranmer(@CranmerWrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The commission has also protested the removal of the Māori Health Authority and is appearing in the controversial climate legal action being proposed in Smith v Fonterra.

The commission has also protested the removal of the Māori Health Authority and is appearing in the controversial climate legal action being proposed in Smith v Fonterra.
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Chavie Vinales(@ChavieVina67151) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commander DC - NZ Politics Group (Gab) No CEO ever earned a living, or produce anything that matters. Remember that Dutch conman Teos who robbed Fonterra of $48 millions NZ, cost over 400 jobs and brought Fonterra on ther verge of bankrupcy?

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Andrew Reymer(@GrasslandzNZ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pete Burtonwood Christopher Luxon NatGPT Don’t socials all get paid the same? Fonterra farmers get different payments depending of a whole lot of things, how is that socialism?

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gratefully alive(@shanonomous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hjss Anyone who knows farming knows this is a gross generalisation supported by cherry-picking the very worst farmers who are by far in the minority.
Check out the water quality testing hoops that farmers have to jump thru or Fonterra won’t collect your milk!

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Sammi(@Sammijjon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Born Free πŸ’—πŸ’ž Fonterra own anchor, anchor is not cheap.
It’s the businesses like mainland, anchor, different yoghurt brands etc ( and other foods) doing the rip off working along with the supermarkets, like a criminal with a partner.
Government has to step in and sort the supermarkets out

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Andrew Reymer(@GrasslandzNZ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sammi Born Free πŸ’—πŸ’ž Fonterra have to complete against plenty of other brands, many they even have to supply milk to in the first place so someone can sell it against them

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