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Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by four great guests to talk about the matters that matter most.
New Zealand's economy has been through many challenges in the past 100 years but the Government’s and Reserve Bank's fiscal and monetary responses of late will determine our recovery. Sarah speaks to experienced business and trade leader Chris Simpson.
The attitudinal survey collected by Our Land and Water asked the public for its perceptions about food and fibre production in New Zealand and yielded four key insights. Sarah discusses them with senior social scientist at AgResearch, Dr James Turner.
We unpack last week’s Budget and the immediate needs for rural New Zealand in health, education and connectivity with Rural Women New Zealand president Fiona Gower.
Our major food exporters have gathered to pen an open letter to ministers to press how vital trade leadership is in tackling trade distortions and discriminatory policies. Sarah will discuss this with the International Business Forum chairman Malcolm Bailey.
Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is joined in self-isolation still broadcasting from the Lincoln University campus as an ‘essential service’ with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock.
Guests on this week’s show:
1. “Economic Recovery Post-Covid 19” with Chris Simpson, Business And Trade Leader, Templeton Group
2. “Survey Shows On-Farm Experiences Build Support for Farmers” with Dr James Turner, Theme Leader, Our Land and Water
3. “Budget Breakdown - Health, Education, Connectivity” with Fiona Gower, President Rural Women NZ
4. “NZ’s Trade Leadership Vital, say major food exporters” with Malcolm Bailey, NZ International Business Forum (NZIBF)
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