COMMENT: I've been following the plight of the farmers affected by the Mycoplasma bovis saga with interest.
The time it's taken the Ministry for Primary Industries to get to their farms, the way farmers have been treated, the time it's taken to pay out compensation, and the inconvenience of MPI's methodology.
The other day two senior rural support workers who were contracted to MPI threw in the towel. They quit their roles because they said they were unhappy with MPI's response to farmer welfare.
They called it "totally inadequate". Their job entailed helping farmers who'd had their farms locked down and animals sent to slaughter to cope.
But they said "poor communication from MPI... continues to cause anguish and uncertainty among many farmers."