AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL TARGET THE FARMERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT

Auckland City Council published an article in 23rd December 2015 ‘Auckland City Council’s Climate Change Effort was acknowledged on the world stage. Mayor Len Brown attended the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris. Auckland was accepted as a member of the world’s leading local govt Climate Change Action Group namely the ‘C40 CITIES’. Len Brown said “now we have international support to increase the pace”

The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group is a network of ‘Megacities’ that are committed to addressing, driving a meaningful, measurable sustainable action on climate change. Len Brown stated “C40 Cities represent 500 million people, ¼ of the global economy. Auckland City Council was the first NZ City to become a member of C40 Cities. Auckland City membership to C40 CITIES was approved at the 21st Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention in Climate Change (COP21) in Paris. On 29th November 2016 Auckland Super City was chosen as a finalist in the C40 Cities Awards. Len Brown reported “I am delighted at Auckland City Council receiving international recognition for its projects on climate change

14th March 2022-Auckland City Council retains C40 Innovator City title. The council’s leadership has been recognised by mayors around the globe. C40 Cities Leadership comprises of 97 Cities. Cities have to apply for membership every three years. Phil Goff said “In the last two terms of council we’ve made progress to meet  the challenges posed by climate change, planting of millions of native trees, investing billions in public transport infrastructure, stopping the purchase of diesel buses, delivering $152 million climate package in last years Recovery Budget

Auckland City Council published a 179 page report this includes:- Developing a Strategic Food Policy Action Plan, providing governance for Auckland’s food system. Developing a Food Charter for Auckland and establishing a Food Policy Council and Advocate to Government to develop a National Food Resilience. To implement a low carbon, resilient, equitable food system embodying values of  Iwi/Maori. To prioritize, increase access to healthy sustainable food.  Transition away from carbon dependence. Significantly decreasing consumption of meat and dairy products. A shift towards plant based diets, nuts, grains, fruit and vegetables etc.,

Auckland City Council goals include establishing mana whenua Climate Office/ Think Tank. Restoring, replenishing, rejuvenating  wetlands. Using whole of catchment system for decision making including land use change, Restore, rejuvenate and replenish food production. Restore and rejuvenate our fresh water springs. Prepare, educate Maori communities, businesses and landowners for change. Establish an online Maori knowledge and information portal. Reduce emissions from industrial product use, especially hydrofluorocarbons. (HFC) Refrigerants (Will include cooling systems domestic, commercial and vehicle cooling systems -References made to:-Montreal Protocol (UN) Aligning with Kigali Amendment. Auckland City Council’s Climate Change.

Auckland City Council refers to ‘Our Land & Water’- where each Mana Whenua Iwi will engage and partner with the council, the Crown, the Community and the Business Sector as part of Auckland’s Climate response. The  Kaitiaki Forum will work with the Council to monitor, evaluate the state of wellbeing of Tamaki Makaurau Influence. Mana Whenua will work at local, regional and national level to navigate, influence indigenous response to the regeneration and transformation of ecological, social, cultural and wellbeing (carbon foot-prints)

The Auckland Council report that ‘the average Aucklander MUST reduce their carbon foot-print. They state ‘We MUST act now.  We MUST change the way each of us live our lives, the choices we make, how we travel, energy we use, what we purchase and how we eat (our diets) We MUST transition to low carbon lifestyles. November 2nd 2021 AUCKLAND City Council published article ‘Auckland City Council selected to showcase Climate initiatives. Reporting that eleven cities including Auckland are the worlds best examples of impactful urban climate action and refers to COP26, Green Zone, the Global Cities Climate Action Exhibition.Auckland features in exhibition alongside Beijing, London Los Angeles, Washington etc. Auckland City Council endorsed the C40 Divest/Invest Declaration, divesting any investments in fossil fuel companies, investing in climate solutions that support a green economy. Supporting the ‘Global Green Deal’.  The Auckland Council Group raised a  billion dollars plus in green bonds to finance and refinance projects which includes cycling infrastructure. Auckland City Council is the first organisation in NZ to issue a green bond. 1485 institutions from 71 countries have committed to fossil fuel divestment

Auckland City Council Low Emissions Bus Roadmap includes deploying 100- 150 electric buses by 2021 plus more depots being upgraded with charging infrastructure and further trials on charging technologies. Ports Of Auckland has committed to build a hydrogen production and refuelling facility at its Waitemata port.. Project partners are Auckland Council, Auckland Transport and KiwiRail. Investments will be made in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles including port equipment, buses, cars as part of the project

AUCKLAND CITY-PLANETARY DIET- SHIFT AWAY  FROM MEAT: C40 Cities have establishedGood Food Cities Declaration’ 11th September 2019. Mayors of C40 Cities are committed to using science based and a people focused approach to limit global warming to  1.5C. The C40 Cities-Good Food Cities Declaration commits cities to take a partnership approach to adopt food policies, strategies around food procurement, a food system that benefits all. Commitments include -Align food procurement policies to the ‘Planetary Health Diet’. Supporting an overall increase in plant based food consumption in C40 Cities. Work with citizens, businesses, public institutions, other organizations to develop a joint strategy for implementing these measures and achieving these goals, incorporating the ‘Planetary Health Diet’ into the’ Climate Action Plan’. Develop a food charter for Auckland, a strategic food policy action area, Provide strategic direction and governance for Auckland food system. Establish a Food Policy Council, advocate government to develop a National Food Resilience Policy.

Educate, prepare Maori to transition away from carbon dependence. Establish a Mana Whenua Climate Office. Auckland City Council has published that  Aotearoa, North Island now used as the Maori name for New Zealand  Council’s role is the delivery of the plan,  direct control, lead by example, deliver services, deliver infrastructure and facilities, lever plan, monitor and review, regulate, research, advocate, inform and influence. Reviewing regularly to reflect new evidence, learning, policy and technologies,. Adaptions and actions to be  taken to help communities and ecosystems cope with changing climate condition (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)

Food for thought:- C40 Good Food Cities Declaration. C40 Member cities commit to Sustainable Food Policies to address Climate Emergency. They call it ‘The Future We Want’ They mean- The Future They Want.                         C40 Cities are paving the way, implementing the ‘Planetary Health Diet’ in the local context. A radical transformation of our global food system they state – is critical to mitigate climate change. C40 Auckland City Council rising to the challenge- C40 City Mayors working with citizens to achieve the ‘Planetary Health Diet’. Auckland City Council Mayor will use procurement powers to change food we purchase, introduce policies for low carbon diets being accessible to ALL. A pledge made at the C40 World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen.

The ’Planetary Health Diet’ comprises of 2,500 calories per day.  I have personally noted here that through my research that some people need more or less calories depending on several situations, eg energy used, metabolism, health issues etc.. The Planetary Health Diet’ includes not exceeding 16kg of meat per person per year equals 300 grams per week,  90 kg of dairy per person per year. (250 grams of dairy per day- equivalent to one cup of milk per day). Half a plate of fruit & vegetables, the other half of the plate to comprise of whole grains, plant protein sources, unsaturated plant oils. The C40 Mayors support an overall increase in plant based food consumption. C40 City Mayors to work with citizens, businesses, public institutions and other organizations to develop, implements measures to achieve goals inclusively to incorporate the ‘Planetary Health Diet’ with their City Climate Action Strategy-Plan. Promoting urbanization bringing people to the worlds cities. C40 City Mayors acknowledge its imperative to act in the best interests of their citizens, therefore they must shift Urban/City diets that aim to target- implement, apply interventions of global food systems in a local context.Auckland City Council Mayors have, and are promoting, implementing, planning, predetermining Multistakeholder Initiatives of Sustainable Food Systems and Diets. Auckland City Council article on their website refers to the World Economic Forum, that represent Multistakeholder Corporations. The WEF and UN signed an official strategic partnership June 13th 2019. Several large organizations have demanded that the partnership ends, due to a conflict of interests.(WEF Multistakeholder Capitalism)

WEF are seen as whisperers in the ear of the UN, giving the WEF massive influence over peoples lives right across the planet. The UN/WEF Partnership equating to a One World Public-Private Global Corporate Global Governance. A Global Corporate Governance that’s controls ‘people-planet- for profit (massive profit for the few as others suffer increased poverty), thus the intentions to destroy sovereign nations, to intercept them into globalization as globalized citizens. A global Eco Social Credit System enacted upon nations at a local level. The WEF/UN partnership is viewed as Non-Democratic causing a humongous global democratic deficit that has potentially drown the worlds b submerging them within a massive worldwide tsunami, causing fear, anxiety and allowed the totalitarian control of UN Member Govts over its citizens.

The deliberate shift from the worlds Free-market Economy to the WEF  Multistakeholderism could never happen as it has over the last few years if it had not been for the Pandemic shutting down, destroying the worlds economies that target small businesses and farming communities worldwide. (The free-market enterprise economy has served NZ well and now its being intentionally destroyed (seriously impacting on small businesses, small farm holders). Auckland City  Council support this insanity.

I personally believe this is a predetermined evil psychological warfare, using populations globally as guineapigs- depopulation through jabs, increased suicides, assisted suicides (euthanasia) and decimalizing Abortion. NOTE:-Auckland City Council website link to Sustainable Food Systems and Diets, Multistakeholder Initiatives. (23 Pages pdf) Link Provided. References the World Economic Forum and the UN..

C40 City Strategic funders are Bloomberg Philanthropies, Children’s Investment Foundation (CIFF) and Realdania. Bill Gates among philanthropies that fund the Children’s Investment Foundation (CIFF). Bloomberg and Gates collaborated on COVID initiatives. Bloomberg-Gates fight climate change.. How to fund the Green Revolution.  Gates Foundation and Rockefeller Foundations form alliance’ The Green Revolution.

Gates Foundation failed the ‘Green Revolution for Africa’ published July 29th 2020 Report where massive investments spent promoting and subsidizing commercial seeds and agrichemicals across Africa failed to fulfil the purpose of alleviating hunger and lifting small hold farmers out of poverty.(False Promises’ was published by 10 German-African Non Profits. This is just one example of wealthy billionaire philanthropists self interests and failings. The ‘Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa ‘(AGRA) was launched in 2006 by Gates & Rockefeller Foundation. Promised double yields, incomes for 30 million farming households hence cutting food security in 20 African countries by 2020. African Govts spent $1billion per year. Poverty and hunger worsened. High public cost & zilch transparency

Billionaires Wealth Index.. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, John D Rockefeller, Elon Mus Gates, Rockefeller etc.,with their low carbon big ticket commitments. Across the global green spectrum get much wealthier.. China, the manufacturers of the global green deal energy hub. Tycoons who make electric vehicles, batteries for electric cars dominate as the biggest investors. Electric car batteries. Auckland council investments, implementation, plans to significantly increase electric cars, charging points

Auckland City Council will not publicly report this.  Children obligated to work in dark dangerous narrow hazardous cobalt mines. Little to no safety. Mining cobalt essential for electric car battery manufacture ‘Millions of children’s lives in Serious Danger’, lives lost by collapsed mining infrastructure. Children with horrendous injuries. Slave Child Labour. As young as 5-6yrs old. Earning approx. $1.20 per day. Women that work in these mines are reported as being sexually violated, raped

The Auckland City Council through promoting their radical C40 City global mayors project have aligned themselves with those that allow these terrible atrocities to happen to children. This will not be found on the Auckland City Council website. Will Auckland new mayor, Len Brown publicly talk about this?          Will any of Ardern’s political cronies that reside in the toilet bowl of Wellington talk publicly about this. What about Peters and Seymour they appear to be publicly speaking out about what we want to hear. Will they publicly talk about this? Will leaders of Maori Party, will Willie Jackson will Eugene Sage Green Party talk about this? I BELIEVE NOT.

Have the deckchairs just merely been moved around on the deck? I BELIEVE SO. After all Helen Clark is till advising Ardern’s Govt on policies etc., through her Helen Clark Foundation. A Non-Profit Organization. Will Phil Goff become a member of Ardern’s cabinet? Will Auckland’s new mayor, Len Brown publicly tell Aucklanders, New Zealanders about Auckland City C40 radical implementation of the ‘Planetary Health Diet’ for ALL Aucklanders? The shift to increased plant based diets, a significant decrease in real meat consumption. Will Len Brown publicly refer to  Klaus Schwab’s-WEF significant links to Auckland City Council.? Will Len Brown publicly disclose what the determinations, implementations that the Global Covenant of Mayors implanting, proposing, planning. Auckland Council references ‘Global Covenant of Mayors’ work towards climate resilient future,

Whilst attending a South Auckland meeting last weekend the speaker asked the gathering if they believed that Len Brown, the new Auckland mayor would make a difference to the insanity that’s happening now. I sadly replied ‘NO’, but I pray he will. I expect he will be bombarded by political leftist ‘woke’ crap. I pray he has the ‘Moral Courage’ to endure, implement the changes, disrupt the wrong doings that mayors have done before him namely Len Brown and Phil Goff. He has walked into the Lions Den of ‘Woke-ism’

SUPPORTING THE FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND.  NO FARMERS- NO FOOD.

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VALUABLE LINKS:

https://usrtk.org/our-investigations/gates-foundations-failing-green-revolution-in-africa-new-report/

https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/bloomberg-czi-gates-launch-225-million-global-health-initiative

https://www.reddit.com/r/DebateAVegan/comments/e0f6x0/genghis_khan_book_claim_keto_mongol_diet_vs_vegan/

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2015/12/auckland-s-climate-change-effort-acknowledged/

https://www.sustainability.com/globalassets/sustainability.com/thinking/pdfs/sustainable-food-systems-and-diets-report.pdf

: https://www.asas.org/taking-stock/blog-post/taking-stock/2022/06/30/study-finds-plant-based-protein-not-as-nutritious-as-real-meat

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2021/11/auckland-selected-to-showcase-climate-initiatives/

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2016/09/auckland-recognised-for-climate-leadership/

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2022/03/auckland-retains-c40-innovator-city-title/

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/media/px5bwdwe/20220224_mt-affidavit_part-7_te-taruke-a-tawhiri.pdf

https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/media/px5bwdwe/20220224_mt-affidavit_part-7_te-taruke-a-tawhiri.pdf

. https://eatforum.org/learn-and-discover/c40-good-food-cities-declaration/#:~:text=The%20planetary%20health%20diet%20is%20comprised%20of%20balanced%20and%20nutritious,low%20in%20ultra%2Dprocessed%20food

https://www.sustainablefoodplaces.org/news/apr20_c40_good_food_cities_declaration/

https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/plans-projects-policies-reports-bylaws/our-plans-strategies/auckland-plan/opportunities-prosperity/Pages/fourth-industrial-revolution.aspx

 

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IRELAND’S AGRICULTURE MINISTER VISIT NZ ‘MARCH 2023’ – WHY?

WHY DID IRELAND’S AGRICULTURE MINISTER -MICHAEL McCONLOGUE AND HIS DELEGATIONS RECENTLY VISIT NZ.?

They visited Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington. They were visiting 74 cities in 44 countries. Cities in China-Shanghai and Beijing and Hong Kong. Melbourne, Canberra, Perth Berlin, cities across the US, Germany etc., etc.,  This was called the ‘ Global Ireland’ strategy, and  specifically requested a visit to NZ. Irelands Agriculture Minister had been previous engagements before with Damien O’Connor where Ireland & NZ Govts have been collaborating in the areas of agriculture, sustainability, emissions reductions and food space. Both Governments have similar agricultural models which are pasture based, therefore looking for common solutions.

NZ & Ireland share a joint research initiative, funded by both countries to the tune of $11.9 million, to identify new tools and new technologies and to reduce emissions on grass based production systems. NZ and Ireland Govts collaborating & investing together.

NZ and Ireland together embracing change, new dimensions from the food point of view, also reducing the emission footprint.  Ireland’s Agriculture Minister said “to achieve this, everyone must be pulling the same way on one rope, everyone on the same page- it’s easier to generate fear and farmers have always been innovative & transformative- this is a new innovation & transformation that is required

The  Irish Govts delegations global tour is about emphasising the importance of Irelands membership to the EU, This being Ireland’s 50th anniversary of accession to the EU Communities. To re-affirm their steadfast commitment to Ukraine, to connect with Irish communities overseas and to further build on relationships with key political, business leaders, decision makers, influencers and stakeholders across the world. Whilst in NZ  Ireland’s delegation took part in a ceremonial handover of two ‘inshore patrol vessels which the Irish Govt purchased of the NZ Govt. (Published Dept Of Defence 14/3/2023) which took place at Devonport Naval Base. The vessels had be purchased in 2022 for $26 millionThe two vessels were restored, refitted at Devonport Naval Base with specific equipment required by Ireland’s Navy Service, that the Irish Govt require for the evolving nature of security at seas to safeguard Irelands waters and to enhance maritime security activities (Report by Irelands Minister defence Michael Martin). The inshore patrol vessels are part of the acquisitions for strategic measures being implemented by Ireland’s government, to increase the capabilities of Ireland Naval Service.

Michael Malone, Commodore of the Irish Navy said “The NZ purchased inshore patrol vessels (IPV’s) will strengthen Irelands Naval fleet by introducing new ‘Electronic Warfare’, Intelligence gathering capabilities, protect Irish interests. The NZ vessels were the former HMNZ Rotoiti  & Pukaki. The overall length of the Inshore Patrol vessels are 55 metres, length waterline- 50.6 metres. Beam moulded-9 metres, draft moulded-2.43 metres, propellers- 2.9 metres. Height (keel to top of mast) 20 metres

https://www.farmersweekly.co.nz/politics/irelands-ag-minister-hails-kiwi-irish-synergies/

https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/mcconalogue-to-visit-new-zealand-this-st-patricks-day/

 

https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/2ae2a-ceremonial-handover-of-two-inshore-patrol-vessels-ipvs-from-the-new-zealand-government-to-the-irish-government/

 

 

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NZ INDIGENOUS TRADE AND WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

(Beehive Website)

16/1/2023 Trade & Export- Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor (Beehive Website) to attend the World Economic Forum and visiting Europe to discuss the agriculture Trade and in climate change and food security, World Trade Org., (UN) reform and NZ Agriculture Innovation in meetings at DAVOS then travelling on to Berlin for the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture meetings with the German Govt and industry leaders. (Refers to Climate Change challenge of all countries). Beehive report that “The World Economic Forum bring together civil society, business, political leader annually  (Did not mention philanthropist like Gates, nor royalty and those wealthy from Silicon Valley)

The Beehive documents that “This years World Economic Forum theme is ‘Cooperation in a Fragmented World’. Damien O’Connor participating in a panel on indigenous trade and attending a Swiss hosted ministerial meeting with a Canada hosted group namely the ‘Ottawa Group’ Damien O’Connor said that the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture provides a showcase for NZ’s global leadership, innovation in sustainable agriculture. It’s the worlds largest informal conference of agriculture ministers and industry. NZ’s attendance is reported t enhance the govts credentials as a global leader in agriculture innovation.

The Ottawa Group meeting presents the opportunity to discuss how we work towards this goal with our partners,” Damien O’Connor said.

Damien O’Connor said the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture provides a platform to showcase New Zealand’s global leadership and innovation in sustainable agriculture. O’Connor was” looking for partnership opportunities for climate research in agriculture” he said. O’Connor referred to the WEF DAVOS meetings and the Global Forum for Foods and Agriculture as an opportunity to lobby for the ratification of the EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement as well as for NZ’s candidate for Director General of the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV) Dr. John Barker. Damien O’Connor travelling from 17/1/2023 to 25/1/2023

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SMALL HOLDER FARMING COMMUNITIES FACE INSTITUTIONALIZED APARTHEID IN NEW ZEALAND.

1st December 2022. Govt Investment to support Maori Business and Jobs in the Primary Sector- Damien O’Connor and Meka Whaitiri speakers in the House.  Total exports by Māori businesses have grown by 38% since 2017 to $872 million, with the majority from the food and fibre sector. Launch of Rautaki mo te Taurikura action plan to support the continued growth of Māori food and fibre sector.

Support for Māori agribusiness innovation and workforce development.-Co-investment in a trial embedding mātauranga Māori in farming practices to improve soil quality and clean up waterways. The Government is investing in more on-the-ground support, innovation, and workforce development as part of a new plan to grow Māori businesses and jobs in the food and fibre sector.

Associate Agriculture Minister Meka Whaitiri announced  “so we can lift sustainability, maintain our international competitive edge and grow export value, we’re kick-starting that mahi by co-investing in a $723,200 project led by Māori farming company Ātihau-Whanganui Incorporation, which operates 42,000 hectares of whānau farms in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. The project will involve an innovative trial embedding mātauranga Māori into farming practices, delivering measurable environmental benefits around improving soil quality and cleaning up waterways.

Investing in projects like this will ensure our Māori agribusinesses can lift productivity across their land, by providing up to date advice to adjust their practices and innovate, so that growth in exports can continue and provide jobs across the sector,” Meka Whaitiri said.  The Ministry for Primary Industries’ Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures fund (SFF Futures) will contribute $433,920 to the project.

Total exports by Māori businesses have grown from $630 million in 2017 to $872 million in 2021, with the majority from the food and fibre sector. “we launched Rautaki mo te Taurikura – Embracing change for prosperity, which is a detailed plan to support the Māori food and fibre sector and drive even more growth in the years to come,” Meka Whaitiri said.  Adding that  “This builds on multiple investments from Budget 2022, including $34 million to put extra Māori agribusiness advisors in the regions, and $35 million to support Māori-led innovation and mātauranga-based approaches to reducing on-farm emissions, includes the use of workshops, targeted groups, field days and other on-farm activities to share the most up to date information on low emissions practices.

We’ve also invested in projects to help landowners improve their productivity, create training opportunities and jobs, and develop innovative practices and products to grow Māori exports.”. “Māori are uniquely positioned to convert the challenges ahead into opportunities – and to lead the way for others to do the same,” Meka Whaitiri said. “Purchasing decisions of consumers abroad are increasingly being driven by their values, as they question how products were produced and by who. New Zealand’s future opportunities lie in aligning with their values, and this sector plan helps take us there,” Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor said.

Supporting the Māori primary sector to expand and achieve its aspirations is a key part of the Government and sector’s Fit for a Better World roadmap, which aims to add $44 billion to primary sector export revenue across the next 10 years.”

The Rautaki mo te Taurikura plan will be reviewed in 2024. The plan can be downloaded here: Budget 2022 also included $40 million to deliver industry transformation plans for the food and beverage, fisheries, and the forestry and wood processing sectors, which we’re developing in partnership with industry and Māori.”

Other SFF Futures initiatives with Maori include a $19.9 million project with Spring Sheep to expand into the Taranaki region in partnership with Parininihi ki Waitotara (PKW) and an $11.6 million programme with Ngāi Tahu Farming Limited  And Ngāi Tūāhuriri to take part in a whole-farm scale study in North Canterbury to validate the science of regenerative farming. The Government’s commitment to helping farmers adapt to shifting consumer expectations is demonstrated by the co-investment of about $530 million with the sector across 230 SFF Futures projects to date. https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/54376

 

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THE COWS HAVE GONE ‘THE CONTAMINATION BEGINS’ (Nationwide 29 Ghost Farms)

Fonterra had cleared the cows from 16 farms to use these farmlands to dispose of waste water The waste water was odorless, colorless but it was definitely a pollutant that Fonterra was leaching into private water supplies (This story was first published by RNZ) It was. Come 2017 most of the stock had vanished completely from two farms. Neville Ross first noticed that cows were slowly decreasing from local farms in his area In 2017 most of the stock had vanished from two farms in the area. In 2018 stock had also disappeared from a third Cambridge farm.

Neville was a Detective in the NZ Police Force for 40 plus years not a Farmer, at this time Neville’s wife noticed her husbands  health declining he had been unwell, sadly Neville had a brain tumour. In 2018 it was noticed that three farms in Cambridge had now become stock free. Fonterra’s ‘Buxton’ farm which is one of the farms in the area where Neville and his wife lived which was owned by Fonterra, although it was stock free the sign ‘ Dairy Is Life’ and ‘Wandering Stock’ remained on the farm gate. The farm looked smart but it was described as a tip.

The Fonterra Hautapu Milk Processing Plant described in the news article had been dumping it’s wastewater onto a farm near where Neville and his wife lived. At peak production times Fonterra’s Hautapu plant processes approximately 150 tanker loads of milk, uses between 6,000 to 8,000 cubic metres of fresh water daily. Some of the water is fresh water and other water that is piped and irrigated onto Fonterra owned farms is waste water  that they use to clean out their factory tanks and pipes that contains cleaning products, its this water that’s piped onto and then irrigates Fonterra owned farms.

According to Fonterra these farms are a well managed and a  good circular model for nutrient management, that the wastewater helps to grow the grass on these farms that then is fed to cows. (Source of information-RNZ and Otago Daily Times). Fonterra’s wastewater from their factories contains nitrogen from the cleaning products they use to clean pipes and vats, if you add nitrogen from the wastewater to nitrogen from the cows urine this then become a high nitrogen level. This higher load of nitrogen starts seeping into the ground water and then pollutes beyond the Fonterra owned farm fence. Because the cows have been removed from the equation more wastewater spreads on the land.

The grass from these Fonterra owned farms which are often called ‘Ghost Farms’ is cut, carted elsewhere and used to feed cows, this is called ‘cut and carry, Fonterra prefers to name these farms as ‘Nutrient Management Farming’. Fonterra has been reported as saying they have consent for their 16 farms which they say are used for ‘Nutrient Management’ (It is reported that Fonterra own 29 of these ‘Ghost Farms’ in New Zealand)

Neville and his wife Denise had no idea that the wastewater on the Buxton Farm was used to soak up the local dairy plants wastewater, it was only discovered in 2020 after the local community decided to fight Fonterra’s proposal to build a wastewater treatment plant on the property. The community was most unhappy at the prospect of an industrial plant with huge ponds in their rural setting they felt that this should be in an industrial zoned area. Since this Fonterra started investigating other locations for the plant. Fonterra’s original proposal however drew the local community to the testing of bores close to the farm to see what condition their water was in, it was only then that Neville and Denise realised there could be problems with their water.

Neville and Denise had purchased their piece of land in 2010 and while Neville was building the house, both he and Denise drank the bore water, when construction of the house was finished Denise chose to drink rainwater however Neville thought the bore water tasted better, so he drank that.  Fonterra tested some of the local communities bore water however there had been an 18month wait for the final results to be sent to them Fonterra never offered to test Denise and Nevilles wastewater. Fonterra reported that they did not do this because the ground water flow from Buxton Farm went north and Neville and Denise’s  property is to the west.

Fonterra had been testing the bore water of some locals, although there had been an 18-month wait to have results sent to them. The company never offered to test Denise and Neville’s water because Fonterra thought the flow of ground water from Buxton Farm went north and the Ross’s farm lay to the west. It was 10 years after they moved onto their property that the couple got their first test results which was found to be really high, however they did not know what the test result meant.

You can’t see nitrate-nitrogen in the water because its colourless, odourless and tasteless and nitrogen cannot be boiled away, boiling concentrates the levels of nitrates. The amount of nitrogen allowed in New Zealand’s drinking water is 11.3 milligrams per litre, this is the level suggested by the World Health Organization as reported to avoid what they call ‘Blue Baby Syndrome’ which is a fatal condition caused by consuming too much nitrate during pregnancy or via bottle feeding.

The amount allowed in drinking water in New Zealand is 11.3 milligrams per litre (mg/L). It’s a level suggested by the World Health Organisation to avoid ‘blue baby syndrome’, a fatal condition caused by consuming too much nitrate during pregnancy, or via bottle feeding. The nitrate is reported to reduce the ability of the red blood cells to release oxygen to tissues which can suffocate a baby thus turning the baby blue. Only one fatal incidence of this has been recorded in New Zealand. However other studies have showed the connection with nitrates in drinking water and colorectal cancer.

This news article also reports although there is evidence, its not strong evidence that shows a possible association between nitrate in drinking water with bladder and breast cancer, thyroid disease and birth defects. (This news article does not go into details of the source of information of these studies, where and when, by whom)  Other evidence, although not as strong, shows a possible association between nitrate in drinking water with bladder and breast cancer, thyroid disease and birth defects. It was when Neville’s wife was at a gathering in the local community hall of local community that were concerned about the Fonterra  wastewater plant proposal when she found out about the nitrates and the association with cancer. It had been two years earlier that Neville had been diagnosed with a  terminal brain tumour.

The results of their bore water tests were above New Zealand’s standards and well above those levels associated with colorectal cancer, therefore she had reason to think that this was part of the reason her husband is so sick, this was extremely upsetting for her. At the time this article was reported sadly Neville was extremely sick, had been in remission. Although Denise and Neville were not dairy farmers, they are not anti-dairy farmers and not anti Fonterra either, they saw both as being an important part of New Zealand’s economy. Denise said that Fonterra had been helpful since the quality of their water was discovered however Neville’s response was as to Fonterra’s wastewater being dumped next door  “is a bit untidy in regards to human beings” as he wondered if there is a better solution.

Although Denise says , in recent times there have been deaths in the area due to cancer  however there is no suggestion its due to Fonterra’s Ghost Farms, but has left Denise wondering. This has left Neville and his wife worrying about the rest of the neighbourhood too. Fonterra supplied Neville and Denise with a filtration system to remove the nitrate from the water, they supplied 38 water filter systems to other properties near the Hautapu factory because of groundwater contamination.  Fonterra now has another option for dealing with its waste water from the Hautapu factory, this project would see the wastewater from the Hautapu wastewater managed by the municipal system. Waikato District Council reported that Fonterra had bailed out of the project because of the cost impact to Fonterra and the uncertainty of cost, commercial arrangement and delivery times.

Cambridge is not the only area in New Zealand that Fonterra has supplied water filters to because of their plant’s wastewater spreading. People in the dairy intensive Canterbury area have also been given new filters by Fonterra, like Denise and Neville had no idea they were living close to Fonterra’s ‘ghost farms’, where Fonterra and other smaller dairy companies do just as Fonterra do with their wastewater. Often these farms are irrigated with wastewater for decades and also hold resource consents just as Fonterra do.

It is noted that these consents allow the amount of nitrogen in wastewater to be far higher than the new freshwater rules that they allow farmers on grazed land as fertilizer (190kg per hectare per year of synthetic nitrogen). Unless the wastewater is more than 5 percent nitrogen it’s not considered fertiliser.  Because these wastewater farms hold resource consent for disposal of waste water products they are able to sidestep the new rule and continue to spread their heavy nitrate waste water because their consents allow them to.

Because the wastewater farms hold resource consents for disposal of waste products, they will be able to sidestep the new rule which comes into play in July and continue to spread as much as their consent permits. Fonterra have been reported to saying “ they work between the guidelines of councils”. Fonterra have reported they have major plans over the next 10 years, with $400 million earmarked for upgrades to wastewater plants at their  Edgecumbe, Whareroa, Maungaturoto, Te Awamutu, Longburn, Reporoa, Kapuni, Clandeboye and Hautapu factories and aims to reduce the nitrogen in the water before it reaches other farms.

The Otago Times article reports “In some cases the differences between the new synthetic nitrogen cap for fertiliser and the amount of nitrogen for dairy companies in which they are allowed to spread waste water on these ghost farms is eye watering” It has been reported that the current highest consent amount is in Canterbury. The Clandeboye plant is allowed to spread up to 600kg of nitrogen per hectare per year. Environment Canterbury’s 2020 nitrate risk map links past wastewater irrigation with high levels of nitrate-nitrogen in the area. One survey describes a “contamination plume” and notes 53 wells, mostly near the Clandeboye dairy factory and Seadown fertiliser storage facility, exceed drinking water standards for nitrate-nitrogen. Fonterra has supplied two Canterbury homes with water systems because of nitrate in the ground water, and another house with a UV filter.

In the Waikato, Fonterra’s Hautapu plant has a resource consent to spread up to 500kg per hectare per year on Bruntwood farm and 400kg on Buxton and Bardowie farms. Maximum results from monitored bores show a reading of 17.80mg/L for Bruntwood farm, 18mg/L for Buxton farm and 26.8mg/L for a bore on Bardowie farm.

In Reporoa, wastewater has been spread for decades and at one point up to 800kg of nitrate-nitrogen was allowed, this has dropped to 420kg. The highest average reading from the 2017/18 fiscal year from a bore in the area is 18.7mg/L. RNZ’s efforts to gather resource consents and monitoring results from wastewater farms nationwide found some consents don’t require monitoring. For those that do, most show levels of concern in some, but not all the bores monitored for many of the farms where water is spread. Even if monitoring is a condition of resource consents, most don’t require a reduction in the amount of wastewater spread if the ground water is affected.

One must question the  “cumulative regulatory failure” of councils, and what about the Resource Management Act (RMA). Obviously the Governments whipping boy is the New Zealand farmer, where is the accountability and responsibly here? Oh, that’s right its always the farmers fault, thrown them under their tractors. One rule for the companies and another for the farmers. Get rid of cows, after all the International Biannual Parliamentary Gatherings (IPU) and the annual Global Convention of mayors are obsessed with their plan namely ‘The Global New Green Deal’, cull the cows, get of the cars off the roads, build at least 500km of cycleways across New Zealand and plant small urban forests in namely Human Habitats. Rural migration to Urban City highly populated and controlled area’s of surveillance. Whoever owns the land, controls the food hence controls the people. Farmers worldwide report land and water grabs. Severe restriction imposed on them so that they sell of their farms at cheap prices. Or authorities demand they give up their farms as they are doing in parts of Africa.

Note: The NZ Local Government Act 2002, just after  the Act was introduced Crown Law found a major loophole as to Trade Waste Water, this  has allowed NZ Companies to leach contaminants, chemicals, high level of nitrates into drains, hence leaching into water ways and some washed out to sea. It has been reported that  some treatment plants have been unable to deal with this. Twenty year have gone by the Act has never been amended although often bought to the Govts attention, as it has been bought to Nanaia Mahuta’s attention more recently. No prosecutions, no fines the government use an educative approach and the contamination continues. Ammonia in some of this contaminated water has eaten into under ground pipes hence they have been eaten away by the ammonia. These pipes cost rate payers approx.., $5,000 per metre to replace.  This my dear friends is the ‘New Global Green Deal’ scam. Nanaia Mahuta reports as to the Three Waters Reform that  the wastewater system will have to wait a couple of years before they deal with this. The massive plan to rob rate payers continues.  Wake Up New Zealand, the governments transparency is Zilch.

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