ELECTION 2020: Labour dangles $50m for farm plans

ELECTION 2020: Labour dangles $50m for farm plans
Staff reporters
Farmers are set to get a $50 million subsidy to share the $5,000-to-$10,000 cost of rolling out mandatory integrated farm plans to meet freshwater and climate targets if the government is re-elected.Leader Jacinda Ardern and agriculture spokesperson Damien O’Connor announced the policy on the campaign trail, saying if re-elected, a Labour government will enter into a cost-sharing agreement with industry to bring down the cost for farmers. That will include developing an agreed farm plan framework and creating industry-agreed templates for...