Damien O’Connor: NZ united on global trade
When it comes to international trade, politicians from all sides of the aisle are united, says Labour's trade spokesman Damien O'Connor.
Community resilience and land management best-practice in South Canterbury will be bolstered through the Government’s funding of two farmer-led projects, says Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor.
“We’re investing $610,000 in the Hakataramea Sustainability Collective to support landowners in the Hakataramea Valley to farm more sustainable and help improve community wellbeing,” O’Connor says.
“Our goals across New Zealand are to see rural communities thriving, the primary sector driving our economic recovery from Covid-19 and to put farming on a truly sustainable path. These goals all work in tandem together.”
O’Connor says catchment groups focus communities on restoring rivers and addressing climate change.
“In doing so, they weave stronger communities and build our exporting credentials.
“This funding will enable the collective to develop an integrated environmental plan specific to the 89,000-hectare Hakataramea catchment, and carry out demonstration projects.
“Landowners will be able to use catchment-specific resources and research to grow their skills and capability, and strengthen their individual Farm Environment Plans (FEPs).”
Hakataramea Sustainability Collective will receive $550000 for the catchment group project over three years.
The remaining $60,000 is additional funding allocated to the district’s Rural Community Hub, which the Collective received $30,000 to set up in early 2021.
O’Connor says the Hakataramea Sustainability Collective’s work reflected what was important to the area’s residents.
“The hub has got off to a flying start and other community-driven initiatives they’ve got lined up will add to the resilience and vibrancy of the area,” he says.
“It shows what people can achieve when they get together. Their focus on building understanding of biodiversity through the local school and upskilling people in disaster preparedness will have long-term benefits.”
The funding is on top of at least $8.4 million already allocated to support catchment groups and Rural Community Hubs across the wider Canterbury region by the Government.
New Zealand's diverse cheesemaking talent shone brightly last night as the New Zealand Specialist Cheesemakers Association (NZSCA) crowned the champions of the 2026 New Zealand Cheese Awards.
Tracing has indicated that the source of the first velvetleaf find of the 2025-26 crop season, in Auckland, was likely maize purchased in the Waikato region.
Fish & Game New Zealand has announced its election priorities in its Manifesto 2026.
With the forage maize harvest started in Northland and the Waikato, the Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) is telling growers of later crops, or those further south, to start checking their maize crop maturity about three weeks prior to when they think they will start silage harvesting.
Irrigation NZ is warning that the government's Resource Management Act (RMA) reform risks falling short of its objectives unless water use for food production and water storage infrastructure are clearly recognised in the goals at the top of the new system.
More than five million trays, or 18,000 tonnes, of Zespri’s RubyRed Kiwifruit will soon be available for consumers across 16 markets this season.

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