Wednesday, 05 July 2023 09:25

Hort king gets a gong!

Written by  Staff Reporters
LeaderBrand founder Murray McPhail was awarded a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to horticulture in the recent 2023 King’s Birthday Honours List. LeaderBrand founder Murray McPhail was awarded a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to horticulture in the recent 2023 King’s Birthday Honours List.

Leaderbrand founder Murray McPhail was awarded in the recent 2023 King’s Birthday Honours List.

McPhail was named a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to horticulture and the Gisborne region.

McPhail founded LeaderBrand in 1975, when he took over the family sheep and cattle farm – converting it to grow his first crop of potatoes.

Since then, the company has grown from a 40ha site in Gisborne to four sites across New Zealand, including sites in Pukekohe, Matamata and the South Island – boasting crops like asparagus, broccoli, lettuce, sweetcorn, and squash.

McPhail said he was “incredibly honoured” to have made the list, adding that it is a privilege to receive the award for doing “something that has never felt like work”.

“There are so many people who have gone before, and who are still active in the industry, who are equally deserving. I humbly accept this award on behalf of all of them,” he added.

“To me the success of LeaderBrand is all about its people. I started off growing plants but ended up growing people, something I’m very proud of.”

LeaderBrand chief executive Richard Burke says McPhail’s vision to create a world-class farm is what continues to drive the team today.

“Murray’s success was in realising quickly which produce grew best in which soil and committing to crops that could be grown all year round.”

Burke added that McPhail had a ‘knack’ for picking future consumer trends and predicting what Kiwis would want to eat in the future.

“This was one of the key drivers to our investment into bagged salads and our undercover greenhouses,” he says.

Meanwhile, Burke adds that McPhail’s career has not been without challenges, including in 1988 when Cyclone Bola destroyed the Gisborne farm.

“Many farmers at the time decided to sell up, but Murray’s tenacity and drive drove him to replace and rebuild. It was this pioneering spirit and the Kiwi can-do attitude that drove us once again to dig in after this year’s Cyclone Hale and Gabrielle.”

Burkes says McPhail has led the industry for 50 years and built from scratch one of the largest produce businesses in New Zealand.

“All of the team at LeaderBrand are chuffed that Murray has been honoured for his services to our industry and for his commitment to the Gisborne region. It is well-deserved.”

Horticulture New Zealand president Barry O’Neil says the honour awarded to McPhail reflects his contribution to horticulture and his investment in, and support of, regional New Zealand. He describes McPhail as a “visionary” leader and businessman.

“Tenacity, charisma, and clear vision have all been vital to Murray’s success. However, it is his boundless energy and drive that has led to his ongoing success,” O’Neil added.

“Throughout his career, he has been innovative and not afraid to take calculated risks, while providing employment for thousands of people over nearly five decades of business.”

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