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Rabobank Best of The Country - March 13, 2021 12 Mar, 2021 03:59 PM 2 minutes to read The Country This week on the Best of The Country, Jamie Mackay caught up Rabobank chief executive Todd Charteris, to discuss the bank s latest Agribusiness Monthly report. This week s top interviews are: David Seymour: The Act leader reckoned we re now officially a dictatorship that wasn t doing a great job of the Covid response - when compared to Taiwan. Advertisement Todd Charteris: Rabobank s chief executive reviewed the bank s March Agribusiness Monthly report and announced a lift in its forecast milk price to $7-80/kgMS. Damien O Connor: We bantered with the Minister of Agriculture about Alps 2 Ocean and why the pork industry was slamming the government over country of origin labelling. Plus, we asked if international tourism can ever recover? ....
Nepal Tri-nation Tournament Sports Correspondent 11th March, 2021 09:15:47 Bangladesh national football team head coach Jamie Day said that his joys knew no bounds as he will get the full service of his star player Jamal Bhuyan in the upcoming tri-nation tournament in Nepal. “No more excited than calling any other player up,” Jamie told The Daily Sun on Thursday. “Well being captain he leads by example on and off the pitch so he can help the new players settle in the squad and show them what s required,” he added. Jamie earlier on Tuesday feared that they might not get the service of Jamal in the upcoming tournament, scheduled to be held from March 23 to 29 at Dashrath Stadium in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu. ....
The Country - Eagles edition Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay celebrated long-time listener Geoff s birthday by playing some Eagles tunes. On with the show: Andrew Hoggard: The President of Federated Farmers comments on the return of African swine fever in China, the Water Services Bill and how it will impact small rural water schemes, plus how to deal with wayward Millennials. Advertisement Lindy Nelson: Better late than never, we finally track down the founder of the Agri-Women s Development Trust, as we celebrate International Women s Day two days late! Ross Hyland: Is a self-proclaimed passionate agriculturalist who reckons labour shortages and changing land use are two real challenges facing the primary sector. ....