The Orchardist | August 2020

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YOUR INDUSTRY

AVO UPDATE

Fit for a better world By Jen Scoular : Chief Executive, NZ Avocado

I did what we are being persuaded to do, explore New Zealand, as I headed up to Kaikohe to attend the launch by Regional Development Minister Shane Jones for the Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) investment into the Ngāwhā Innovation and Enterprise Park. A 975km round trip by car from Tauranga, the journey took over 36 hours and I had never been to Ngunguru or Tutukaka before, which are both stunning little communities on the coast north-east from Whangarei. As always around New Zealand, I marvelled at the sudden change in colour, as the recent rains have transformed dry brown landscapes to sceneries glistening with vibrant green new grass growth. We have a particular interest in Northland, where over 1,000ha has been planted in avocados over the past three or four years. Our interest is to ensure there is infrastructure to enable further development in the region, including capability from skilled

labour for packing and transport from orchard to wharf, and the services that are needed to accompany the production of safe, healthy food. Some of my horticulture sector colleagues attended a similar function in Nelson in July, the launch of the Horticulture Strategy by Minister Damien O’Connor, which outlined how we collaborate and share to enable the horticulture sector to help pull New Zealand through the post-Covid-19 era. Another aim of the Horticulture Strategy is to flesh out how horticulture meets the objectives of the recently released Fit for a Better World initiative, launched by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. In both there is real recognition of the potential for horticulture to create value and jobs while producing amazing food with care. That care extends to care for our land, our people and our environment. The avocado industry is undertaking a review to ensure the industry structure we operate in currently is both fit for purpose now, and relevant for future growth. We also want to be fit for a better world. There are so many

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pressing priorities in normal life, then we add a global pandemic, a potential economic downturn and the start of the export season. New Zealand does pride itself on being agile, and we will all need that agility to navigate the waters ahead. Our crop estimates are suggesting a 10% increase in volume in the year ahead, and our marketers are well on the way to securing good placement of that crop in Australia and several Asian markets. Nothing right now is certain though, and we will keep abreast of day by day changes in the supply chains and consumer demand in all our markets. We enjoyed a seamless move from the 2019–20 to the 2020–21 season in the New Zealand market for the first time in many years, not suffering a significant decline in supply prior to the new season supply coming on stream. The wonderful health attributes of avocados will be at the front of our promotional activity to highlight the 19 vitamins and nutrients in an avocado. Delicious and nutritious, and grown in New Zealand — that certainly is a wonderful attribute to have at our fingertips.

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Vayego® 200SC Insecticide

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Go carbon neutral with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company

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Automation and Agritech get Funding Boost

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MetService update: La Niña Watch

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pages 60-65

An Adventure in Olives

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Summerfruit update

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pages 48-49

Good planning key to response

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Season a struggle for small grower

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Co-operation and strong

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pages 32-35

Employing people who lost

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pages 30-31

Avo update: Fit for a better world

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page 47

Persimmon update

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Business leader turned mandarin grower

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Brown marmorated stink bug interceptions down

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Women in Horticulture — Krista Manuel

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Attracting the next generation

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Different rules create concern

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pages 14-15

GoHorticulture internship programme grows new industry talent

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GAP, safety and technology

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page 13

Farm Environment Plan update

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Horticulture Career Progression Managers

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The Chief Executive: Covid-19 has changed the world

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President’s Word: What’s going to be involved in growing New Zealand?

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