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    Our onorrable head servant has had an audience with the masters, This weeks mission is to learn to say " Ahh sooo o great one, velly good". This of course, will be said whilst bent forward at the waist and looking at the floor.


    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10876524

    I suppose the younger generation should be mutli lingual. Would make reading road signs in New Zealand much easier in the years to come.

    " Te Mangawhoflungdung 30K > "

    On a serious note, we should be capable of learning several languages, the Europeans do. Lets start with english.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Our onorrable head servant has had an audience with the masters, This weeks mission is to learn to say " Ahh sooo o great one, velly good". This of course, will be said whilst bent forward at the waist and looking at the floor.

    you're confusing chinks with the gooks. bowing is vurry japponaise. chinasses punch hand and nod.

    on the upside, they translated hairy mclairy, to teach our new chinese master's kids's engrishs's'

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    Chon Ki off to sign our lives away and encourage NZ'ers to learn Mandarin and maybe start to populate China's ghost cities.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Chon Ki off to sign our lives away and encourage NZ'ers to learn Mandarin and maybe start to populate China's ghost cities.
    I'm not a fan of the guy but understand what he's up to though. NZ needs the money now, it's a quick fix rather than waiting while our economy builds and we've got goods and services they want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    we've got goods and services they want.
    Like dairy farms & live cow exports? Might as well flick 'em an SOE or 2 while we're at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Like dairy farms & live cow exports? Might as well flick 'em an SOE or 2 while we're at it
    But it's not like NZ is giving them away and there's a bit more to the "picture" than just that aspect.

    Also, don't forget NZ built an industry on free importation of Chinese gooseberry seeds earlier on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    But it's not like NZ is giving them away and there's a bit more to the "picture" than just that aspect.

    Also, don't forget NZ built an industry on free importation of Chinese gooseberry seeds earlier on...
    We won't be making much money long term from dairy exports to China as we're selling the industry itself.

    Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidiae probably came from China too.

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    We spent 3 days near Shanghai last June. The sheer size of China is mindblowing. We were driven for two hours from Shanghai (23 million) to Suzhou (12 million and growing fast). 20 story apartment buildings that had been built 10-20 at a time (identical style) for miles and traffic that even YouTube clips don't do justice to.

    China could (and will) buy NZ as they would a corner store. We hardly rate a mention other than just another acquisition for China to build its future food security.

    The 320kmh bullet train was a blast though

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    What does that make Julia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    What does that make Julia?

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    " Under the sign of the 'hanging tit' stood a shelia by the name of 'Who Flung Shit'. aka Julia.


    A line from an old drunkards pub song.

    At least in 10 years time, you will be able to read the user manual that came with your chinese Jaing scooter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    We won't be making much money long term from dairy exports to China as we're selling the industry itself.
    Not quite. Dairy farming isn't exactly rocket science and humans have been doing it for 6000 years. The Chinese government have realised despite China being an enormous country, there is a limited amount of arable land to produce food. That land is besieged daily by air polluntants and desertfication as the land turns to dust.

    So remembering that the Chinese are legendary at taking the long view, they have been encouraging their entreprenueurs to buy land in fertile places to secure the nations food needs. Mostly this happens in Africa where the land is cheap.

    And they are not the only ones. There is a valley in Ethiopia leased to Arabs which produces massive amounts of vegetables, all of which are shipped the very short distance to the Middle East.

    The world is becoming smaller every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Not quite. Dairy farming isn't exactly rocket science and humans have been doing it for 6000 years. The Chinese government have realised despite China being an enormous country, there is a limited amount of arable land to produce food. That land is besieged daily by air polluntants and desertfication as the land turns to dust.

    So remembering that the Chinese are legendary at taking the long view, they have been encouraging their entreprenueurs to buy land in fertile places to secure the nations food needs. Mostly this happens in Africa where the land is cheap.

    And they are not the only ones. There is a valley in Ethiopea is leased to Arabs which produces massive amounts of vegetables, all of which are shipped the very short distance to the Middle East.

    The world is becoming smaller every day.
    So when the Chinese have bought all or a large chunk of our dairy farms we'll still be making the same money as we are now by exporting finished product?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    I'm not a fan of the guy but understand what he's up to though. NZ needs the money now, it's a quick fix rather than waiting while our economy builds and we've got goods and services they want.
    Quite probably. Although I don't trust him as far as I can throw him. He's already borrowed about $60 billion from somewhere and what price will the Chinese ask for that loan. I have nothing against the Chinese, after all they can so what they like with their economy without being bullied by the international community, but it does concern me what the cost will be. I'm wondering if they're setting themselves up for oil in a similar way to Ecuador recently. It would certainly explain the recent story's about conservation land being opened up for exploration etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    So when the Chinese have bought all or a large chunk of our dairy farms we'll still be making the same money as we are now by exporting finished product?
    Fonterra are planningto build 27 more dairy farms over there by 2020 and still export to them.

    The US exported $400 million worth of dairy products to China last year, it wasn't enough.

    If they bought all NZ's dairy farm land, it still wouldn't be enough to cope with demand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    " Under the sign of the 'hanging tit' stood a shelia by the name of 'Who Flung Shit'. aka Julia.


    A line from an old drunkards pub song..
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