The Orchardist I December 2021

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YOUR INDUSTRY

20,000 Kiwi kids enjoy ‘virtual adventure’ It’s been a tough year for Kiwi kids but 20,000 tamariki are about to take the trip of a lifetime thanks to the 2021 Zespri Young and Healthy Virtual Adventure. Supplied Since its inception, the initiative has encouraged more than 80,000 school children and their families to eat better, move the body more and lead environmentally conscious lives. This year’s Virtual Adventure, which ran from 1 to 26 November, took classes across Aotearoa on a journey through a virtual world that encouraged them to exercise, eat extra fruit and vegetables, drink more water and reduce the amount of leisure time they spend on screens. Young and Healthy Trust founder Kim Harvey says the team were determined to deliver an amazing programme for kids and their families despite the Covid-19 pandemic. “It has again been a really challenging period for parents with the disruptions caused by Covid-19,” says Kim. “Every year we see fantastic results with teachers, parents and the kids themselves telling us they have more energy, can focus better in class and feel better, so we really wanted to make it work.” The programme’s use of technology meant children could still participate even if they weren’t physically back at school. Classes taking part in the Virtual Adventure worked as a team to travel across the world and met sporting heroes along the way – ASICS Ambassadors Ardie Savea, Ameliaranne Ekenasio, Kane Williamson and Samantha Charlton – who shared facts about local history and geography, as well as personal health tips. “The programme has been perfected for the digital generation, with each child designing a unique avatar which they’ll see interacting with their classmates and the sports stars at every stop,” says Kim. “Better still, every real-world healthy choice, like moving their body, eating a piece of fruit or drinking water, comes with the instant reward of digital points to add to their class total.”

While online learning might feel like the new normal for some, Kim says teachers nationwide have been fantastic, with many working extra hard to deliver the adventure for their classes this year. “Our health approach needs to change,” says Kim. “With our health system being put under pressure we need to focus on teaching kids healthy habits as this is the best defence against poor mental and physical health in the future. “Research has shown that the first 10 years of a child's life lay the crucial foundations for lifelong attitudes and habits. It’s important we find fun and engaging ways to teach kids how small daily actions can have a massive impact on how we feel.” Support from Zespri, ASICS and The Young and Healthy Trust has meant that participation in the Virtual Adventure and the resources and support provided to teachers, remains completely free. Zespri chief executive Dan Mathieson says the kiwifruit industry is proud to help 20,000 kids and families involved in this year’s programme. “We’re really proud to support the Zespri Young and Healthy Virtual adventure as we know it brings positive benefits to the lives of thousands of New Zealanders, helping ensure happier, healthy young people and communities,” Dan says. “We’ve seen first-hand how investing in the well-being of our people and communities helps them thrive, and we know this year’s adventure will have a huge impact on kids – whether they are back at school or joining in from home.” The ORCHARDIST : DECEMBER 2021 49


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Calcium management in apple orchards

8min
pages 63-65

2-D growing systems prove their worth

5min
pages 68-161

Canterbury soils drying out

3min
pages 66-67

Summerfruit primed and ready for the 2021–22 season

5min
pages 60-62

Labour, labour, labour preparing for 2022

4min
pages 52-53

Hydrogen cyanamide an important tool for kiwifruit growers

8min
pages 58-59

Northland avocado study gets underway

2min
page 57

Hauiti Berries ahead of the pack

7min
pages 54-56

20,000 Kiwi kids enjoy ‘virtual adventure’

2min
page 51

New citrus growing guide gets set to land for Christmas

2min
page 50

World Soil Day – organic carbon key to soil productivity

5min
pages 48-49

Riwaka’s Thomas Brothers

6min
pages 45-47

Genesis of nursery and IP business in NZ

6min
pages 42-44

Boysenberry harvest a three generation labour of love

4min
pages 34-35

Bumper apple harvest ahead

4min
pages 36-38

Family traditions continue at historic Gisborne orchard

7min
pages 39-41

‘Tornado twins’ take RSE scheme by storm

6min
pages 29-31

NZGAP year in review

7min
pages 26-28

Planning ahead key for supply of crop protection products in 2022

4min
pages 32-33

Big crops and big challenges for Bay of Plenty growers

4min
pages 24-25

Golden orchardist brings unique fruit to Kiwis

8min
pages 15-17

Natural resources and environment

2min
page 9

The Chief Executive: Unity and positivity in 2022

4min
pages 6-8

Biosecurity – The year in review 2021

3min
pages 10-11

Market demand remains strong despite a turbulent growing season for Nelson

6min
pages 18-20

President’s Word: The year that was: Plenty of positives despite turbulent times

4min
pages 4-5

Working together into 2022

2min
page 21

A grower’s story, how the Clarkes are getting to grips with GHG emissions

3min
pages 22-23
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