The Orchardist | April 2021

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YOUR INDUSTRY

SUMMERFRUIT UPDATE

Growing strong By Richard Palmer : Chief Executive Officer, Summerfruit NZ

The Summerfruit NZ conference is considered a highlight in the industry’s winter calendar. It is usefully planned for the time of year when growers have finished the previous season’s tasks and before they embark on next season’s projects – an ideal time to get away on holiday or to a conference. This year, the unfortunate timing clash with overseas holiday plans may not be so much of an issue – if we can take a silver lining from our current border closure. After the disappointment of having to cancel last year’s conference, we’re excited to be back in Hawke’s Bay with growers, exporters and marketers who are more than ready to come together, reflect and celebrate success in a changing world. 2020–21 was a season like no other before it. Our theme, Growing strong – Success in a changing world, focuses on increasing resilience across a broad platform: our orchards, the environment and personally. In an everchanging world we need to adapt, collaborate and innovate more than ever to reach the level of success we’re aiming for. Conference format Our 9–10 June conference begins on Wednesday afternoon at the Napier War Memorial Centre on Marine Parade with an address from our keynote speaker followed by our Annual General Meeting. The day ends with networking drinks at the Faraday Centre where we’ll get a hit of nostalgia with their exhibitions show-casing technology from the ‘good old days’ including a dental surgery. A full day’s conference is planned for Thursday, during which local and international speakers will present sessions on climate change solutions, labour shortage challenges, international trade and trends. The evening Conference dinner ends on a high note with awards and entertainment.

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Kick the dirt Friday morning has been set aside as an optional extra for those keen to Kick the dirt. We’ll travel a little bit around the region and visit examples of modern horticulture practices that are helping businesses build resilience to 21st century challenges and ensure they won’t be left behind in a changing world. Exhibition and sponsorship Without the generous assistance of our sponsors, it would not be possible to book the calibre of speakers and venues we aim for each year. We are very grateful to MG Marketing who have been our platinum sponsor since 2017. It’s always fantastic to have their backing. Napier War Memorial Centre is a great venue for sponsors, exhibitions and outdoor displays, and we have already had loads of enquiries from organisations wanting to show their support for the summerfruit industry. If you are interested in showcasing your products and services directly to the summerfruit industry, our Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities brochure can be downloaded directly from our website www.summerfruitnz.co.nz or contact conference organiser Karen McLean at karen@cml.net.nz or on 06 833 7440.


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Introducing Norshield® 45WG New Technology from Europe

2min
pages 71-72

Still rather dry in the eastern South Island

5min
pages 64-67

Are assumptions on climate change based on irrefutable science?

5min
pages 62-63

Fruitfed Supplies’ product trials benefit growers and the industry

2min
page 70

Do You Know Your Food Rules?

4min
pages 68-69

Growing strong

2min
page 54

Industry in crisis

11min
pages 50-53

Commodity levies

2min
page 49

New Lincoln Horticulture Society growing rapidly

3min
pages 46-47

Kiwifruit worker sows the seeds to a growing career

4min
pages 38-39

Feijoa season looking bright

1min
page 48

Industry stability makes automation viable

6min
pages 42-43

Cosy Cat Orchard

4min
pages 40-41

How one competition has changed the future for this budding horticulturist

4min
pages 34-35

Horticultural education centre nears funding target

3min
pages 44-45

Die cast for this season: prepare for next

9min
pages 28-31

Grower burns a path to Ormond orchard

5min
pages 26-27

Farm Environment Plan update

2min
pages 14-16

Courage under Covid’ sprouts fresh new Freshie

5min
pages 24-25

Harvest traditions, family atmosphere preserved at Birchwood

4min
pages 17-19

Natural resources and environment

3min
pages 8-9

The Chief Executive: What is needed for recovery?

3min
page 7

Stormy Fruit

3min
pages 22-23

President’s Word: Climate change is real – so what are we going to do about it?

6min
pages 4-6
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