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Wednesday, 15 November 2017 09:55

Words of courage for rain-hit farmers

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Willie Apiata addressing farmers in Taranaki. Willie Apiata addressing farmers in Taranaki.

Farmers affected by a year of heavy rain in the lower North Island recently received a special visitor.

Victoria Cross holder Willie Apiata visited six communities in Taranaki, Manawatu, Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay, speaking a message of solidarity to farmers, says trip organiser Westpac.

Apiata is a Westpac NZ ambassador.

Westpac Taranaki agribusiness area manager Rhys Fulton says the idea came in talking to the local branch of Rural Support Trust.

“It’s been a long wet year for farmers... a hard time calving and a hard time getting through spring.

“We thought it would be great for the farmers to hear from Willie, who’s experienced his share of adverse conditions and might know a thing or two about resilience.”

Apiata spoke to farmers about the importance of family and communication in maintaining a healthy life balance.

He recalled the comradeship and brotherhood he experienced during his 23-year military career and encouraged locals to support each other through challenging times.

Fulton says Apiata’s the perfect guy for the task.

“The farmers out on the land have a lot of affinity with a guy like him who’s had a hands-on career.”

And the informal sessions have a secondary benefit in allowing farmers to get together and chat about challenges they’ve faced during the wet winter.  “It’s about getting together and having a chat over a cup of tea.”

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