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Ecan downplays dirty dairying as cow numbers surge

"I think we're still heading in the right direction"

Chris Hutching
Tue, 03 Nov 2015

Environment Canterbury is downplaying poor effluent compliance in its annual dairy report for the region.

The compliance level of dairy farms in 2014/15 is down to 64% from 72% the previous year.

Ecan regional manager monitoring and compliance Marty Mortiaux says there was less “serious”

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Chris Hutching
Tue, 03 Nov 2015
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