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Farmers across New Zealand are voicing growing frustration with regional councils, resource consents, and the cost of compliance. Nothing has captured that frustration quite like Canterbury farmer David Clark’s recent Facebook post, which outlined his family’s ordeal in trying to renew a straightforward consent for their mixed arable, seed and livestock farm. The post struck a nerve, was shared widely across rural communities, and has drawn sharp attention from the Beehive.
In this episode, David joins us to tell his story firsthand — the stress, the cost, and the uncertainty his family has faced just trying to keep their farm running. We’re also joined by Federated Farmers vice president Colin Hurst, who explains how widespread these problems are, why short-term consents are such a headache, and what needs to change in the system.
By Federated Farmers of NZFarmers across New Zealand are voicing growing frustration with regional councils, resource consents, and the cost of compliance. Nothing has captured that frustration quite like Canterbury farmer David Clark’s recent Facebook post, which outlined his family’s ordeal in trying to renew a straightforward consent for their mixed arable, seed and livestock farm. The post struck a nerve, was shared widely across rural communities, and has drawn sharp attention from the Beehive.
In this episode, David joins us to tell his story firsthand — the stress, the cost, and the uncertainty his family has faced just trying to keep their farm running. We’re also joined by Federated Farmers vice president Colin Hurst, who explains how widespread these problems are, why short-term consents are such a headache, and what needs to change in the system.

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