Will There Be Practical Changes to
the National Policy Statement on
Fresh Water?
Summary
In this conversation, Mykeljon Winckel speaks with Bryce McKenzie from Groundswell about the changes in government and their impact on farmers. They discuss the shift from a government that didn’t listen to farmers to one that is more receptive. They highlight the changes in regulations, particularly the national policy statement on fresh water, and the government’s intention to make adjustments. They also discuss the issue of significant natural areas and the need for trust between farmers and the government. The conversation touches on the topic of climate change and the impact of emissions regulations on agriculture.
Keywords
government, farmers, regulations, national policy statement, fresh water, significant natural areas, trust, climate change, emissions
Takeaways
The new government is more receptive to farmers and willing to listen to their concerns. Changes are being made to regulations, such as the national policy statement on fresh water, to make them more practical for farmers. The issue of significant natural areas and property rights is being addressed by the government. Trust between farmers and the government is crucial for effective communication and collaboration.
The impact of emissions regulations on agriculture is a topic of concern and discussion.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:14 The Shift in Receptiveness to Farmers
04:37 Changes to the National Policy Statement on Fresh Water
06:48 Addressing the Issue of Significant Natural Areas and Property Rights
11:07 Building Trust: Effective Communication between Farmers and the Government
23:33 The Insights of George Orwell and the Influence of Money
25:26 The Impact of Emissions Regulations on Agriculture
29:15 Conclusion and Looking Forward