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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 6539" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>John, This is up for discussion, and so it should be. Most people don't seem to be disputing that there should be a code of practise. It appears to be the wording and the future implications of the wording. I am not against this Code, but my thoughts are that the wording of this Code is critical. It is good that ApiNZ have advertised their code and future webinar meeting. </p><p></p><p>Recently there was a nationwide Howl of Protest protesting increased government interference, bureaucracy, unjustifiable costs to the rural sector and Significant Natural Areas. I think this was (but I could be wrong here) organised by Fed Farmers. This all needs to be taken into account. Primary producers, including commercial beekeepers, are getting worn out by bureaucracy and the cost, and it would be great if their blue collar opinions at the coalface are taken into account. These blue collar workers/owners are the base of the commercial beekeeping industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 6539, member: 71"] John, This is up for discussion, and so it should be. Most people don't seem to be disputing that there should be a code of practise. It appears to be the wording and the future implications of the wording. I am not against this Code, but my thoughts are that the wording of this Code is critical. It is good that ApiNZ have advertised their code and future webinar meeting. Recently there was a nationwide Howl of Protest protesting increased government interference, bureaucracy, unjustifiable costs to the rural sector and Significant Natural Areas. I think this was (but I could be wrong here) organised by Fed Farmers. This all needs to be taken into account. Primary producers, including commercial beekeepers, are getting worn out by bureaucracy and the cost, and it would be great if their blue collar opinions at the coalface are taken into account. These blue collar workers/owners are the base of the commercial beekeeping industry. [/QUOTE]
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