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The Agriculture Minister has labelled Canterbury Regional Council's decision to declare a nitrate emergency "gimmicky".

Environment Canterbury (ECan) carried a motion to declare a nitrate emergency at its final meeting on Wednesday.

It followed survey data which showed rising E. coli and nitrate concentration in Canterbury's groundwater

But Todd McClay told Morning Report he had seen reports that the nitrate emergency declaration felt gimmicky, and he agreed.

"I've seen reports that it feels a little bit gimmicky, just so close to election ... it was the last day before they're all going off and campaigning," he said.

"Although, there is an important point here away from the politics, and that's we've got to continue to work hard to get the rules right and give the tools to farmers and other users of the a

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