West Coast Mayors And Chairs Stand Strong In Support Of NZ Farmers
The combined Mayors and Chairs of the West Coast Region
stand strongly in support of the NZ Farmers in today’s
protest against the Governments proposed agricultural tax
emissions plan.
“We must protect our farming and rural
communities at all costs. They are a vital contributor to
our economy both regionally and nationally and are some of
the most sustainable food producers in the world, having one
of the lowest carbon footprints.
The governments proposed
tax emissions have the potential to create food scarcity and
higher food prices with a significant volume of farmable
land likely to be transferred to growing pine trees.
This
tax emission plan is unworkable. No government has the right
to remove without consent the value of one’s land,
production and business which will be the end result.
Potentially 26% of all NZ farms could disappear due to this
tax plan.
We stand strong as a region in supporting and
protecting our farmers who are all highly valued
contributors to our region.”
Mayor Jamie Cline
(Buller)
Mayor Tanya Gibson (Grey)
Mayor Helen Lash
(Westland)
Chair Alan Birchfield (West Coast Regional
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