
About this episode
This episode discusses forestry's impact on rural communities and strong store lamb demand, featuring insights from AgriHQ analysts and a guest who recently won an environmental award.
In this week’s podcast: senior reporters Neal Wallace and Richard Rennie unpack forestry’s impact on rural communities, while AgriHQ analyst Alex Coddington outlines strong store lamb demand and margins. Federated Farmers Otago president Luke Kane also joins to discuss his recent environmental award win.
People in this episode
Hosts: Neal Wallace, Richard Rennie
Guests: Alex Coddington, Luke Kane
Topics covered
- forestry
- rural communities
- store lamb demand
- margins
- environmental award
Keywords
- forestry
- rural communities
- store lamb
- demand
- environmental award
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Federated Farmers
Places: Otago
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