Election 2026: Rural Lobby Groups Challenge Parties on Agriculture Policy
Three farmer lobby groups are applying the blowtorch to political parties on key issues facing the primary sector ahead of the general elections.
Fish & Game New Zealand has announced its election priorities in its Manifesto 2026.
The organisation calls on all political parties to make firm commitments to protect fishing, game bird hunting and the freshwater habitats they depend on before New Zealanders head to the polls in November.
The manifesto sets out five priorities for the election year:
Corina Jordan, chief executive of Fish & Game, says the organisation's 175,000 licence holders represent a significant constituency to the size of Hamilton.
“Fishing contributes around $138 million annually to regional economies, with anglers spending on accommodation, transport, tackle and other related purchases," Jordan says.
“This is an election year, and we are asking every political party to make genuine commitments to anglers, game bird hunters and the freshwater environments they care about.
“Our licence holders are everyday New Zealanders from every walk of life and every corner of the country and their views are important and should be taken into account.”
Fish & Game is calling on all parties to commit to legislative settings for freshwater that strengthen rather than weaken protections for important fish and game bird habitats.
Among the manifesto’s specific calls is explicit recognition of valued introduced species, including trout, salmon and game birds, alongside indigenous species in legislation, as well as a requirement that Fish & Game be consulted on policy, standards and plans that affect freshwater and wetland habitats.
“We want binding commitments from parties that protections sports fish, game birds and their habitats rely on will be maintained and strengthened, regardless of who forms the next government," Jordan concludes.
Cyclone Vaianu is continuing its track south towards the Bay of Plenty, bringing with it destructive winds, heavy rain, and large swells, says Metservice.
While Cyclone Vaianu remains off the East Coast of New Zealand, the Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) Group says impacts have been felt overnight.
A Local State of Emergency has been declared for the Waikato for a period of seven days as the region prepares for Cyclone Vaianu to hit the area.
Farmers will get an opportunity to hear about the latest developments in sheep genetics at the Sheep Breeder Forum this May.
Specialist horticulture and viticulture weather forecasters Metris says the incoming Cyclone Vaianu is likely to impact growers across the country.
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