The Orchardist | April 2021

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WHAT’S NEW

Fruitfed Supplies’ product trials benefit growers and the industry As a grower, you want reassurance when you select a product for a spray or control programme that if it has been assessed, it will deliver results on a specific crop in New Zealand conditions.

Performing this task for growers is the Fruitfed Supplies Research and Development (R&D) team led by manager, Kevin Manning. The team undertakes more than 50 product trials annually throughout the major growing regions of New Zealand: Pukekohe and Canterbury for trials on potatoes, onions and leafy greens; Hawke’s Bay and Marlborough/Tasman for grape and apple trials, and the Bay of Plenty for citrus, avocado and kiwifruit trials. “We test how a product performs in New Zealand’s climate and how its results compare to similar products already on the market, offering our own assessment of its effectiveness,” says Kevin. The breadth of assessments conducted is wide ranging, as Kevin explains. “We trial various agri-chemical, biological and organic products in areas such as pest and disease control, plant growth regulators, herbicides for weed control and dormancy bud breakers. We not only look at product efficacy, but with equal importance, test to see if a product damages a crop or fruit.” In most growing situations, products are not used in isolation but rather alongside other products within a control programme. For this reason, along with efficacy, Fruitfed Supplies’ trials assess what products are compatible for use within a programme. As a grower this information, including product choice and timings, is critical when creating a successful spray or control programme in consultation with a Fruitfed Supplies Technical Horticultural Representative. Fruitfed Supplies’ trials, as Kevin explains, are of great importance to the horticultural industry. “With fresh produce exports facing phytosanitary barriers, growers want to be confident their produce is ready for export. The bar is very high; to ensure access to a number of export markets growers face a nil tolerance for a range of pests and diseases.” Kevin and his team are involved in product trials for two or three years before the assessed product may gain registration for use in New Zealand. This gives the Fruitfed Supplies team a real advantage, as when that product arrives in PGG Wrightson retail stores, a sound knowledge

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Marcus Fitzsimmons, Technical Advisor, assesses one of his apple trials in Hawke’s Bay

of the technical application of the product already exists. For customers, this means they are being recommended a robust control programme. In Katikati, grower Sean Carnachan has been growing kiwifruit for the last 38 years and actively supports the Fruitfed Supplies R&D team, hosting a trial on his Sungold kiwifruit crop. By playing a part in R&D, Sean will be able to see the results first-hand. “I get technical advice from the Fruitfed Supplies team. It’s a two-way conversation; I hold knowledge as a grower and the technical team provides the advice,” says Sean.

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


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Introducing Norshield® 45WG New Technology from Europe

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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

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pages 22-23

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

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