Report: Sarina Locke
There is a growing sentiment in Europe, that if they buy local, support farmers markets and eat less meat, they'll be "doing their bit for planet."That's misguided, says a New Zealand expert in trade and the environment.Caroline Saunders from Lincoln University told the ABARE Outlook Conference that their studies revealed that food flown in from New Zealand has a smaller carbon footprint.
Current Fuel Surcharge
CURRENT DOMESTIC FUEL SURCHARGE TASMANIA: 4.51 - 6.93% March 2009
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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