Update on High Court proceedings over beef price row

The pickets have stemmed from a row over beef prices.
Dawn Meats has been granted permission to bring attachment and committal proceedings against a protester at a meat plant, back to the High Court on Friday.
It's after farmers continued to block access to factories despite a high court injunction stopping them from protesting.
The pickets have stemmed from a row over beef prices.
Dawn Meats said it was forced to return to the High Court today to request the enforcement of the injunction and that similar action may be taken against further individuals.
Injunction were also granted to Slaney Meats and Kepak banning protests at their factories.
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