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It is important to have an informed debate about water management, Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton says.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

The avocado industry is an example of a smart industry taking advantage of innovative technology, Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton says.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Water use is vital for New Zealand farming, and the management of water resources was crucial for dairy farmers if they were not to have regulatory controls forced upon them, Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton told the Dairy Farmers annual meeting in Wellington today (19 June 2002).

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

As you know, these irrigation projects for this region have a long pedigree. There has been quite a lot of tension from time to time. But I am delighted at the level of consultation and co-operation that appears to be going on now.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

The structure of your organisation was one of the complicated issues to be worked through as part of the dairy mega-merger last year.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

President Dianne Milne, colleague Damien O'Connor, ladies and gentlemen: there is a lot of black humour floating round about the dismal performace of the Hurricanes rugby team lately.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman Wi Huata, my colleague Parekura Horomia, ladies and gentlemen: I am delighted to be here today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Martin Clements, Brian Gargulio, Ladies and Gentlemen: We are very good at knocking ourselves when we do badly – just ask the All Blacks or the Black Caps – but we’re not so good at celebrating our successes.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Ladies and Gentlemen: welcome to New Zealand and thank you for attending this Codex Committee meeting on meat and poultry hygiene.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Ladies and Gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman Tom Williams, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak with you today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman Alistair Polsen, chief executive Tony St Clair, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak with you today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman Bruce Munro, ladies and gentlemen: As a long-time wool producer, as well as the holder of two significant economic portfolios, I appreciate the opportunity to attend part of your conference and to convey to you some of my own views.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Ladies and Gentlemen: New Zealand is an agricultural trading nation. We make the vast majority of our money by selling our dairy products, our meat and wool, and our trees to other countries.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Ladies and Gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to be here today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Ladies and Gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak tonight.

Forestry is standing on the threshhold of huge opportunities here in New Zealand.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman Bill Falconer, executive director Brian Lynch, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak to you today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman John Wilson, directors, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for inviting me here today.

This is a historic occasion.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman John Roadley, chief executive Craig Norgate, directors, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for inviting me here today.

This is a historic occasion.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Ladies and Gentlemen: thank you for inviting me here today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Tena koutou katoa.

I am delighted to be here this morning for such a worthwhile event. The Sustainable Farming Fund is a scheme very close to my heart.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Chairman Neil Managh, chief executive Angus Davidson, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for inviting me to speak to you today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Neil Hyde, Rene Gloor, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for inviting me here this evening.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture

Professor Jacqueline Rowarth, ladies and gentlemen: thank you for the invitation to speak with you today.

  • Jim Sutton
  • Agriculture