NZGrower | May 2022

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GROWING TALENT IN THE HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRY With the breadth of fruit and vegetable crops grown in New Zealand, each with its own varieties and technical aspects to growing, horticulture provided the diversity Josh Mitchell was looking for as a career path. Josh joined Fruitfed Supplies in 2016 as a Customer Service Representative at the Te Puke store. From there, he wanted to further his career and identified PGG Wrightson’s Trainee Technical Horticultural Representative (THR) Programme as a logical step. Participants in the programme gain a National Certificate in Rural Servicing through the Primary Industry Training Organisation upon completion. The trainee programme provided him with a greater understanding of horticulture. “I was given the opportunity to meet customers and visit orchards growing a variety of crops. I got an understanding of how these businesses operated and what decisions were involved in running them daily,” Josh says.

The trainee programme provided him with a greater understanding of horticulture Mentoring and input from the Fruitfed Supplies Technical Team provides trainees with a solid foundation from which to begin their careers as a THR. As Milton Munro, PGG Wrightson’s Technical Team Manager explains, “our Technical Specialists are involved in the trainee programme providing a level of support and education designed to increase a trainee’s technical knowledge. Our trainees also gain practical on orchard experience, working closely with a customer to identify a production issue and develop a solution, communicating to the customer both the associated costs and the production benefits.” Mentoring with an experienced THR is an important aspect of the training too.

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Fruitfed Supplies Technical Horticultural Representative, Josh Mitchell

As Josh says, “spending time with THRs throughout the Bay of Plenty visiting customers helped me immensely. I learnt first-hand how we supported and assisted growers of avocados, kiwifruit and berry crops on a daily basis. Each grower has a different philosophy of growing, so I soon understood there are many ways to grow the same crop.” Having completed his THR trainee programme 18 months ago, Josh is now a full-time THR based in the PGG Wrightson/Fruitfed Supplies Whakatane store. He visits his customers who are located from Whakatane to Opotiki. The Fruitfed Supplies Technical Team continues to be a source of support, conducting field days to show current product trial sites and present the findings at the conclusion of a trial to THRs. As well as providing information on new products released to the market, Josh says the technical team is only a phone call away when he has fielded a question he is unable to answer. Josh gets a great deal of satisfaction and enjoyment from watching crops grow successfully from planting to harvest, as well as increasing his understanding of the different growing techniques used by growers. From growing fruit and vegetables to winemaking, horticulture has many avenues open to people interested in developing a career in horticulture. Fruitfed Supplies is a trading division of PGG Wrightson Ltd (PGW). PGW and the writer do not warrant the information’s accuracy, quality, outcome or fitness for any purpose.

Visit fruitfedsupplies.co.nz to find out more about Fruitfed Supplies’ range of products and services, or to find a store near you.


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Fruitfed Supplies – Growing Talent in the Horticultural Industry

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Heat and Control – Industry Favourite for Fresh Cuts Levels Up

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Netropolitan – Waste Not Want Not

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Potatoes NZ Inc

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pages 64-67

Process Vegetables NZ Inc

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page 61

TomatoesNZ Inc

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pages 62-63

December Deadline for Free Trades Training Applications

2min
pages 52-54

Waimea Community Dam update

4min
pages 50-51

Heat on greenhouse growers

7min
pages 32-34

New Scholarship Recipient Takes on Endophytes

2min
pages 48-49

Rising costs concern the country’s vegetable growers

8min
pages 42-45

Four views from would-be Auckland mayors on Pukekohe

4min
pages 46-47

Gisborne growers hit by trio of massive rain events

10min
pages 28-31

Plants can help reduce emissions and chemical use

6min
pages 38-41

Growing pressure on covered crop operations

5min
pages 35-37

Campaigns and schemes increase appeal of work in horticulture

4min
pages 26-27

Flexible working conditions enhance industry’s appeal

4min
pages 20-21

Greater irrigation accuracy

4min
pages 22-23

Natural resources and environment

3min
page 9

Freshwater Farm Plans for growers on the Waimea Plains

3min
pages 14-16

President’s Word: The positives in change

6min
pages 4-5

The Chief Executive: Planning and working towards a

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pages 6-8

Environment Canterbury decision provides consenting pathway for vegetables

4min
pages 12-13

A guide to New Zealand’s biosecurity system

5min
pages 10-11
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