Beef and Sheep sector outline key priorities
Beef and Sheep sector outline key priorities in their 2017 Manifesto: “Blueprint for partnership with the New Zealand Government”
15 JUNE 2017
Beef +
Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) and the Meat Industry Association
(MIA) are presenting the sector’s priorities to all
political parties ahead of this year’s General
Election.
The two organisations, who represent New Zealand sheep and beef farmers and meat processors, marketers and exporters have outlined in a manifesto a set of key priority policy areas on which to base a stronger partnership with government.
MIA Chief Executive Tim Ritchie said the sheep and beef sector is our second largest goods exporter and a significant contributor to the New Zealand economy.
“The sector contributed NZ$7
billion to New Zealand’s total GDP last year and we aim to
increase this in coming years through partnership and
collaboration with government and others.
“Trade is a
key priority for our export-focused sector as over 90%
production is exported, valued at NZ$7.5 billion last year.
We are looking to work with government to further the trade
liberalisation agenda including by addressing non-tariff
barriers that plague the sector,” Ritchie said.
B+LNZ Chief Executive, Sam McIvor said the sector plays
an important role in rural communities, employing around
80,000 people (directly and indirectly) and making it New
Zealand’s largest manufacturing industry.
“The
environment is a significant focus for the sector, with
managing our impact on water quality a key priority,
alongside climate change and biodiversity.”
“We are already undertaking substantial work in the environment space, but need government to work alongside the sector in developing policy equipping farmers with the right knowledge, tools and support for continuous improvement,” McIvor said.
Other priority areas outlined in the
manifesto include animal welfare, food safety, biosecurity,
innovation, employment relations, immigration, health and
safety, and training.
The two organisations will continue
to engage and collaborate with government to achieve better
outcomes for the sector and New Zealand.
Read the
manifesto at http://www.beeflambnz.com/Documents/Market/BLNZ-Manifesto-web.pdf
orhttp://www.mia.co.nz/docs/publications/Manifesto_2017.pdf