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Response rates from 3.6k Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters.
44% Yes |
56% No |
21% Yes |
54% No |
11% Yes, but only small local farms instead of large corporations |
3% No, end all government subsidies and let the free market run its course |
8% Yes, but only as a temporary measure to stabilise prices |
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3% Yes, but only for organic farms |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 3.6k Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 3.6k Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters.
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Unique answers from Ikaroa-Rawhiti voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9FTVT7L1yr1Y
The cost of food is disgusting. The farmers and the consumers are getting screwed while the supermarkets make obscene profit
@9D7Q92G 1yr1Y
Things should be produced fresh
@9HK9YD6 12mos12MO
The farmers of the contents more delivering by milk tankerby legend former UK Prime minister's office dramatic and former US president Donald Trump dramatic issued famer lines
@9G4QD921yr1Y
Yes, but only for organic produce that is not exported overseas. Our people should get the best produce first before it is shipped offshore
@9D7BHFB1yr1Y
Yes, but ensure that the domestic market is not paying export prices
@9D6X3R41yr1Y
Yes but only for things that align with national direction - (carbon, climate change, biodiversity, freshwater, soil preservation)
@9D4TSBV1yr1Y
Unfortunately if we subsidize the act of doing so will lock us out of some important markets with strong farmer organisations.
@9D4B98F1yr1Y
Yes, but we should also take profit o reimburse us when there's profit.. more of a loan