Taranaki farmers face uncertain outlook despite grass growth after drought
The grass may be growing again in the drought-stricken coastal area of Taranaki, but the outlook for many farmers there is far from rosy.
Drought has been officially declared in the Buller and Grey Districts by Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy.
This comes as the region has also experience its first frosts for the season.
The declaration comes after a meeting in Greymouth at which local farmers asked the Government for a drought declaration.
"The rain over the last week has not been enough to help these districts, and there is only limited rain forecast for the next two weeks," says Guy.
"It is very unusual for the West Coast to experience drought conditions and is not something that local farmers are used to. It shows just how extreme this dry period has been.
"Conditions have deteriorated quickly, and local farmers have asked the Government to recognise the tough situation they are facing.
"I've been in touch with the local Rural Support Trust and Federated Farmers to get a feel for the situation on the ground. I'm concerned to hear there have been frosts this week, which is a sign that winter is on its way and will slow pasture growth recovery.
"This decision has been made after an assessment from the Ministry for Primary Industries, including consultation with the communities affected.
"This means that extra Government funding will now be available to the local Rural Support Trust which works closely with farmers, providing support and guidance.
"There will also be Rural Assistance Payments (RAPs) available from Work and Income, through the Ministry of Social Development. These are equivalent to the unemployment benefit and are available to those in extreme hardship.
"Farmers should contact their accountant or the IRD if they need help or flexibility with the timing of tax payments, and standard hardship assistance is available from Work and Income," says Guy.
The entire North Island remains in a state of drought.
Regularly updated drought information is available at:
http://www.mpi.govt.nz/environment-natural-resources/funding-programmes/primary-sector-recovery/droughts/dry-conditions-2012-13-faqs
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