
Richard Holloway
Richard Holloway is a Canterbury farmer and commentator known for his balanced perspectives on agricultural issues, particularly the impact of forestry on farming practices in New Zealand. He has gained attention for his writings, which address the complexities of land use and economic viability in the face of changing regulations and market demands. Recently, he wrote an article published in various media outlets, advocating for a nuanced understanding of the relationship between forestry and the sheep farming industry.
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Recent news mentions
Richard Holloway spoke of his resignation after attending the Lambeth Conference of 1998.
Is our innate sense of superiority holding the Catholic Church back? – The Irish TimesRichard Holloway, an agricultural economist with 40 years’ experience who now farms sheep and cattle, takes issue with farmer messaging.
Inside story: The battle to curb ETS-driven farm-to-forest conversions of landCanterbury farmer Richard Holloway penned an excellent article providing a balanced farmer’s view of the forestry issue.
Forestry report: Export log prices provide winter relief – Marcus Musson









