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Not fit for human consumption: The State vs Moo View Farm

Not fit for human consumption: The State vs Moo View Farm Moo View Farm at Willunga, operates a cow share program, where people can source raw milk through ownership of cows. The farm was raided by South Australia Police, the Dairy Authority and Biosecurity SA in May of 2013 and August 2013. The film was shot over 5 months, from the time of the first public meeting of Cow Shareholders following the raid, to the ongoing court proceedings. The film was made on a pro bono basis for the Cow Shareholders and lets them tell of their desperation for raw milk and their anger and lament of being denied it. The film also has commentary from a SA political advocate, a dairy industry representative, Biosecurity SA and New Zealand Raw Milk Producers Association.
Raw Milk is a big and complicated issue and this film does not aim to cover all of these complexities, it really is a snapshot of the immediate concerns of those featured in the story.

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