NZ winegrowers baulk as MPI looks to claw back testing costs

NZ winegrowers baulk as MPI looks to claw back testing costs
By Suze Metherell Jan. 19 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand winegrowers say changes to the way the Ministry for Primary Industries wants to recover the cost of its wine regulatory programmes will cost the industry $2.9 million a year and are "manifestly unjustifiable". The ministry is reviewing how it recovers the costs of its biosecurity and food safety systems across the country's primary industries, after under-recovering for several years as the volumes of exports grew, according to its consultation paper on proposed revisions to the cost...