TPP wouldn’t have stopped Canada’s ‘wall of milk powder’
"If you can't trust the Canadians to operate according to the rules, who can you trust?” says Fonterra's Philip Turner.
Nathan Smith
Wed, 19 Jul 2017
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Canada is under fire from both sides of the Pacific after Ottawa changed its milk production policies and released on to the world a “wall of skim milk powder.”
The move is hurting New Zealand dairy farmers by pushing them out of the Canadian market and affecting global dairy prices.
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Nathan Smith
Wed, 19 Jul 2017
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