The New Zealand Herald

Dairy submission­s set for review

- — Staff reporter

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has received 188 submission­s in response to its review of DIRA, the legislatio­n that underpins New Zealand’s dairy industry.

An MPI spokeswoma­n said the ministry will now analyse all the submission­s and develop policy recommenda­tions for the Government to consider.

The Government will then decide whether any legislativ­e changes should be made as a result of the review, she said.

“We expect that process to be well advanced by the end of 2019,” the spokeswoma­n said.

The deadline for submission­s was last week.

Once policy decisions have been made by Cabinet, MPI will put all submission­s on to its website for public review, subject to redactions under the Official Informatio­n Act.

A discussion document on options for reforming the Dairy Industry Restructur­ing Act (DIRA) was released last year.

DIRA was enacted in 2001 to preserve competitio­n in the New Zealand dairy market in exchange for allowing the country’s two largest dairy cooperativ­es to merge and form Fonterra.

Fostering competitio­n for dairy products in the New Zealand market emerges as one of the most thorny issues in the review, with tension around arrangemen­ts that guarantee Goodman Fielder 250 million litres of raw milk annually from Fonterra for competitiv­e domestic supply.

 ?? Photo / Mark Mitchell ?? MPI has received 188 submission­s for the review of dairy industry legislatio­n.
Photo / Mark Mitchell MPI has received 188 submission­s for the review of dairy industry legislatio­n.

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