BNZ and Pāmu Launch New Native Forest Revenue Model for New Zealand Landowners
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) and Pāmu (Landcorp Farming Limited) have developed a new way for landowners to earn revenue from existing native forests.
Forestry Minister Todd McClay has today congratulated the winners of the 2026 Growing Native Forests Champions Awards.
Forestry Minister Todd McClay has today congratulated the winners of the 2026 Growing Native Forests Champions Awards at Fieldays.
“These awards, now in their second year, highlight how native planting can work alongside other productive land uses to deliver strong environmental and economic outcomes,” McClay says.
“With 67 entries, the awards show what’s achievable when enthusiasm for native forests meets local knowledge - from farmers and lifestyle block owners, to iwi, communities, and forestry companies,” McClay says.
“Growing interest in the awards reflects increasing confidence that native forestry can support environmental resilience while complementing productive land uses.
“These champions are helping to shape a more sustainable future for our landscapes and communities. My congratulations go to each of them.”
The six Growing Native Forests Champions award winners for 2026:
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