Federated Farmers see the increases to the Ute Tax as just another cost on a productive sector already under huge pressure with rapidly increasing costs and slipping commodity prices. Entering his last couple of months as Federated Farmers National President Andrew Hoggard opens up about the lack of alternatives to utes, the failings of He Waka Eke Noa ..and rumours about his future. Andrew Hoggard joins Mark Leishman on Round Up.
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