Cut with care
OPINION: The new government has clearly signalled big cuts across the public service.
The Hawke’s Bay and Tairawhiti horticulture industries say they urgently need more Government direction and support if they are to recover to pre-cyclone levels of growth within the next decade.
The role of the banks is a critical component in the overall recovery plan for Hawke's Bay, according to the HortNZ chair Barry O'Neil.
The whole horticultural sector has been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle, with words such devastation and almost dystopian being used.
HortNZ chair Barry O'Neil believes there is a huge opportunity for growing vegetable crops under cover - similar to what the large commercial grower Leaderbrand is doing in Gisborne.
Horticulture NZ's chair has hit back at claims that the RSE workers are being treated like “slaves” and that the ill treatment of them is “systemic”.
Productive land is just one of the ingredients for growers to deliver fresh healthy food to New Zealanders, says Horticulture NZ.
Māori involved in the horticulture sector are being urged to sign up and enter next year's Ahuwhenua Trophy competition in Māori Horticulture.
Meryn Whitehead, a 28-year-old supervisor at Vailima Orchards at Hope, near Nelson, is the 2022 Young Grower of the Year.
OPINION: The new government has clearly signalled big cuts across the public service.
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