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Protests in NZ against heavier farming cost

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Auckland, July 16 (IANS) Tractors and farmers descended on the streets of Auckland on Friday to protest against increasing interference from the New Zealand government, unworkable regulations and unjustified costs.

The 'Howl of a Protest' event witnessed thousands of farm vehicles including trucks, tractors, utes, and even dogs, rumbling through cities across the country, reports Xinhua news agency.

In May, the New Zealand government announced its new rebate scheme, which will make lower-carbon-emitting cars more affordable for Kiwis and will see a fee placed on higher-emission vehicles, including utes, a very commonly used vehicle for farmers working and living in rural area of New Zealand.

The other new regulations concerning farmers are freshwater regulations, winter grazing rules and indigenous biodiversity regulations.

Although these new rules are believed to have come up with good intention for environmental sustainability as well as lower carbon emission, farmers believe they are too far from pragmatic to be implemented, but simply adding extra economic burdens to the primary industry.

The primary sector is crucial to the Zealand economy.

In the past year, the primary industry led by dairy and red meat was still soaring despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

During Friday's protests, farmers were seen holding banners saying 'No farmers No food' to New Zealanders.

A decade record inflation of 3.3 per cent increase in the second quarter of the year was issued by the government on the same day.

The protests reportedly took place in 55 cities and towns of New Zealand on the day.

--IANS

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