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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    in reply to people who say where are they going to get a2 milk from -

    taxation benefits will be offered to companies that establish dairy manufacturing facilities overseas was included in mondays statement.

    china have and are already aquiring milk factories ( westland milk the latest) in NZ . What stopping them aquiring a2 milk supply to there factories to make a2 infant formula in NZ. ? nothing long term i say . that will be to the detriment of a2 longer term as there local businesses will operate out of NZ and ship to china , dont need a2 or fonterra anymore.
    Agree, Westland suppliers are already converting herds to A2.

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    Are the Chinese dairy herds made up of mainly A1 or A2 cows.?

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    I couldn't say. Many of our dairy heifer exports to China have included A1 animals that converting herds have decided not to keep. But they're a drop in the bucket to their genetic pool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    in reply to people who say where are they going to get a2 milk from -

    taxation benefits will be offered to companies that establish dairy manufacturing facilities overseas was included in mondays statement.

    china have and are already aquiring milk factories ( westland milk the latest) in NZ . What stopping them aquiring a2 milk supply to there factories to make a2 infant formula in NZ. ? nothing long term i say . that will be to the detriment of a2 longer term as there local businesses will operate out of NZ and ship to china , dont need a2 or fonterra anymore.
    Yawn wake me up when were back to $16 odd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Are the Chinese dairy herds made up of mainly A1 or A2 cows.?
    A2: they have few Jersey cows

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiora View Post
    A2: they have few Jersey cows
    I think you mean A1 / A2. Jerseys good for A2. 80% of chinese cows are Chinese Holstein. Holsteins have teh A1 beta caesin

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    No worries re China supply .....as long as we continue to suck up to the PRC (that’s the point Jacobi was making, he’s the CEO of the NZ China Council)

    https://nzchinacouncil.org.nz/2019/0...-miss-muffett/
    Last edited by winner69; 07-06-2019 at 08:30 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    No worries re China supply .....as long as we continue to suck up to the PRC (that’s the point Jacobi was making, he’s the CEO of the NZ China Council)

    https://nzchinacouncil.org.nz/2019/0...-miss-muffett/
    He used a different term: "listening to each other".

    It’s not rocket science. If we want China to listen to us, we need to listen to them too.
    Listening to the other and considering their interests as well is not "sucking up", but just an indication of mutual respect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    He used a different term: "listening to each other".



    Listening to the other and considering their interests as well is not "sucking up", but just an indication of mutual respect.
    But I get the impression that the listening is a bit one way .....and then we don’t mention a lot of things they should listen too in case we ‘upset’ them ....is that mutual respect?
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    But I get the impression that the listening is a bit one way .....and then we don’t mention a lot of things they should listen too in case we ‘upset’ them ....is that mutual respect?
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/06/b...russia-5g.html

    Best ask Jacinda, our wonderful broken promises leader prone to symbolism (like wearing the hijau - symbol of female suppression) who seem to think that Huawei is such a grave security threat when the Russians, UK, Germans and most of Asia do not think so.

    Guess China begs to disagree?

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