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- Title
- Milked
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
In 1982 Aotearoa reached 'peak sheep', with 22 sheep per person. By 2014 the dairy industry had become a mainstay of the Kiwi economy, contributing four percent to the the country's GDP, and earning more than $10 billion in export earnings. But at what cost? This feature-length documentary follows activist/producer Chris Huriwai as he investigates how being the world's most successful milk exporter may be "failing" Aotearoa. Huriwai visits large dairying operations and talks to farmers and en...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2021
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/milked-2021
- Related subjects
- dairy farming / dairy products / cows / industrial agriculture / auckland / corporate / fonterra / waterways / ecology / pollution / water table / irrigation / weetbix / jane goodall / mike joy / green party / climate change / conservation / death / bobby calves / tankers / wealth / gdp / south island / canterbury / environment / aotearoa / culture clash / farming lobby / economic boom / economy / gareth hughes / rural new zealand / river / lake / fonterra dairy factory / fonterra senior business partner / graeme mcmillan / water quality / lee cowan / dairy nz senior communications manager / otaua / cowspiracy / grass fed cow / environment aotearoa 2019 / genevieve toop / green peace / climate pollution / greenhouse gas / biodiversity / oceanic dead zone / kevin hague / forest and bird / eco systems / green party aotearoa nz / gas emissions / dr. jane goodall / ethologist / conservationist / native species / dr. mike joy / freshwater ecologist / wetlands / dairy cows / peter fraser / former government economist / environmentalism
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