1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:03,080 Speaker 1: Big win for the wall sector. The government's directing agencies 2 00:00:03,120 --> 00:00:07,640 Speaker 1: to use wolwere appropriate when building and refurbishing government buildings. Essentially, 3 00:00:07,680 --> 00:00:09,560 Speaker 1: the wall will be used for things like carpet, but 4 00:00:09,640 --> 00:00:12,360 Speaker 1: it will also be used for insulation. It's a wonderful fiber. 5 00:00:12,560 --> 00:00:15,239 Speaker 1: Associate Minister of Agriculture Mark Patterson is with me, and 6 00:00:15,640 --> 00:00:16,480 Speaker 1: good morning to your Mark. 7 00:00:17,680 --> 00:00:18,480 Speaker 2: Good morning Andrey. 8 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:21,360 Speaker 1: You're super keen for this. You're very happy. 9 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:25,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, very happy. And I mean the sheep farmers and 10 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:30,320 Speaker 2: the wider wolf sector is really happy too. I mean, 11 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:32,120 Speaker 2: this is a great opportunity for them. Now. 12 00:00:32,159 --> 00:00:34,279 Speaker 1: The thing is, when we've had these debates, everyone goes, oh, 13 00:00:34,320 --> 00:00:36,120 Speaker 1: but wolf's so expensive, is it? 14 00:00:38,080 --> 00:00:42,120 Speaker 2: No, No, it's not. You know, it's a value proposition. 15 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:47,000 Speaker 2: I guess we're trading off maybe some price against a 16 00:00:47,040 --> 00:00:51,040 Speaker 2: little bit of quality in terms of the properties of 17 00:00:51,120 --> 00:00:56,320 Speaker 2: wolhares of the find natural fiber as you're saying, by degradable, etcetera. 18 00:00:56,440 --> 00:01:00,320 Speaker 2: So yeah, there's potentially a little bit of it, but 19 00:01:00,400 --> 00:01:06,080 Speaker 2: I mean there's some price stuff has built into this policy. 20 00:01:07,120 --> 00:01:08,840 Speaker 2: You know, they've got to account for that. 21 00:01:09,120 --> 00:01:11,959 Speaker 1: So yeah, well this is going to benefit the industry 22 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:13,520 Speaker 1: and that's going to keep them on good footing. But 23 00:01:13,560 --> 00:01:17,600 Speaker 1: the whole thing about wool and lamb, meat and sheep 24 00:01:17,640 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 1: in general is we need to get export dollars out 25 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:20,840 Speaker 1: of them. So how do we do that. 26 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:25,560 Speaker 2: Well, things are going a lot too bad at the moment, 27 00:01:25,600 --> 00:01:31,760 Speaker 2: and hopefully the current you know ruck it's over seas 28 00:01:31,800 --> 00:01:34,240 Speaker 2: with the tariffs and that doesn't impact that too much. 29 00:01:34,280 --> 00:01:37,520 Speaker 2: But I mean, we've seen a real upswing for our farmers, 30 00:01:38,160 --> 00:01:42,160 Speaker 2: sheep and b farmers as well as a dairy farmers, 31 00:01:42,240 --> 00:01:46,240 Speaker 2: so that's you know, that's been really positive. But we 32 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:49,400 Speaker 2: need that to be ongoing. So we've got to get 33 00:01:49,440 --> 00:01:54,960 Speaker 2: behind wolves, one of those things where it's been so 34 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:57,240 Speaker 2: large for so long that we've just got to get 35 00:01:57,280 --> 00:02:00,320 Speaker 2: behind that part of the industry to give a little 36 00:02:00,320 --> 00:02:03,880 Speaker 2: bit more diversification for hill country farmers. Otherwise we're just 37 00:02:03,960 --> 00:02:06,360 Speaker 2: going to turn the whole place in the pine trees. 38 00:02:06,520 --> 00:02:10,480 Speaker 2: So that's another elements of this policy. 39 00:02:10,600 --> 00:02:12,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, get it, totally get it. It's a very good way. 40 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 1: In that interview, and I thank you so much for 41 00:02:14,200 --> 00:02:17,200 Speaker 1: your time today. The Associate Minister of Agriculture, mister Mark Patterson, 42 00:02:18,240 --> 00:02:20,200 Speaker 1: go the sheep. Remember the old days, you know, when 43 00:02:20,240 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 1: we had like ninety million sheep and two million people, 44 00:02:23,639 --> 00:02:26,160 Speaker 1: and everybody made sheep jokes overseas. What the numbers are 45 00:02:26,200 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 1: so low because the market has been so bad for 46 00:02:28,760 --> 00:02:32,519 Speaker 1: so long. For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, 47 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:36,000 Speaker 1: listen live to news Talks it'd be from five am weekdays, 48 00:02:36,280 --> 00:02:38,320 Speaker 1: or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.