On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Derek Burchell-Burger, Naki Honey GM of sales and marketing, about the release of its $500,000 two-litre vessels of mānuka honey, the inspiration behind its Eternal Gold limited-edition collection and its recent unveiling at the New Zealand Liberation Museum – Te Arawhata in Le Quesnoy, France... He talks with Chatham Islander Tommi Gregory-Hunt and Alister Shennan from Agricademy about the upcoming Chatham Islands Shearing School initiative, what it involves and the importance of hands-on wool harvesting education... And he talks with OSPRI CEO Sam McIvor about the next phase of the TB Plan Review, the latest on the NAIT Replacement Project and ironing out the issues with the new Animal Status Declaration forms.
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