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Decade of dairying reveals plateauing of profit

“Farmers are no more profitable now than 10 years ago"

Jamie Ball
Wed, 20 May 2015

Increased milk production through intensification has not returned a comparable increase in value to the average dairy farmer, as exponential rises in feed costs erode New Zealand’s traditionally low-cost, competitive advantage.

So says DairyNZ’s principal scientist John Roche, having analysed the

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Jamie Ball
Wed, 20 May 2015
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