On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Bremworth CEO Greg Smith about Kainga Ora's decision to exclude wool carpet from state homes, why it could set a damaging precedent for the wool sector and why it could also conversely prove a catalyst for bipartisan agreement in favour of wool for future government builds... He talks with RaboResearch senior agricultural analyst Jen Corkran about a likely decline in global beef production in 2025, what factors suggest this might be the case and what it means for NZ beef exports... He talks with Prevar CEO Tony Martin about why he thinks the government's plan to introduce new GE legislation next year year will enable apple and
pear growers to catch-up with the rest of the world, the benefits it offers to consumers and Prevar's National Grower Roadshow discussing the benefits and challenges of GE... And he talks with Agritourism NZ founder and CEO Marijke Dunselman about her recent trip to Scotland for the Scottish Agritourism Conference, what she learned and where NZ stacks up on the international agritourism stage.
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