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Luxon: Back the farmers

Rachael Kelly and Michael Fallow

New Zealanders need to back their farmers like they back the All Blacks, National Party leader Christopher Luxon says.

But the amount of regulation coming at the sector in the past five years had been ‘‘like 10 balls hit over the net at once – you don’t hit any of them’’, he said.

Luxon was speaking to about 300 people at a public meeting in Gore yesterday, where he said there needed to be a reset on how people thought about the nation’s farmers.

Many in the audience were farmers or had businesses that support the agricultural sector.

‘‘The country has got into a very negative mindset about agriculture.

‘‘I want to be very clear to the New Zealand people – this is our number one sector ... they got us through the global financial crisis and they got us through Covid,’’ he said.

‘‘We are the best farmers in the world and we need to rethink the regulatory burden on farming.’’

There had been a huge amount of unworkable regulation forced on the industry that was badly drafted and badly thought out, and farmers were spending up to 40% of their time dealing with compliance instead of doing what they needed to do on farm, he said. But if the controversial He Waka Eke Noa agricultural emissions policy was passed before the election, National would not repeal it straight away.

‘‘The sector knows what it needs to do, so we would let the sector go off and work out how it needs to happen,’’ Luxon said.

Immigration settings also needed changing, he said. ‘‘An ambitious immigrant adds to New Zealand.

‘‘We also need to get young people off the unemployment benefit and into work.’’

Speaking later in Invercargill, again to a crowd of 300, Luxon said a National government would revive the social investment strategies developed by former finance minister and prime minister Sir Bill English.

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