The Orchardist I December 2021

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YOUR INDUSTRY

AVO UPDATE

Northland avocado study gets underway By Jen Scoular : NZ Avocado chief executive

NZ Avocado is undertaking a study to understand the opportunity for avocados in Northland. Over 1,000 hectares have been planted in avocados over the past five years, mostly conversions from dairy, with tree nurseries still foreseeing good orders going out over the next few years. The project seeks to understand how industry growth can be supported in Northland, from labour requirements to schooling for those in the industry, to logistics and coolstore facilities, to transport for packing and shipping avocados.

The feedback participants provide will help to further inform the study. We certainly appreciate the collaborative way the participants share that information. We have such a diverse range of growers, owning nearly 1,700 orchards, ranging from 0.1ha to 200 hectares, with yields from under 5 tonnes per hectare to 50 tonnes per hectare. NZ Avocado expects to receive the report by March 2022.

Acknowledging the need to ensure sustainable growth, the study will look at water requirements and availability, the ability to spray agrichemicals using helicopters, and the positive impact jobs and career options might have on regional New Zealand. It is not just about avocados. We will certainly share the resulting report with other sectors, with an expectation that if avocados thrive, other sectors and the communities there will as well.

A big thank you to the avocado growers, packers, marketers, retailers and service providers who are adapting, innovating and doing everything they can to find solutions to the frequent challenges of this season

As the industry body, we understand the landscape and know many of the orchardists or commercial entities planting, as many need to become a member of the NZ Avocado Growers Association before they purchase clonal avocado trees.

This year has been a very challenging season for the avocado industry. A big thank you to the avocado growers, packers, marketers, retailers and service providers who are adapting, innovating and doing everything they can to find solutions to the frequent challenges of this season.

We have received support from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for the study and have now held three online workshops with growers and stakeholders to look ahead, hear growers’ views on the opportunities and challenges of supporting industry growth, and discuss ideas on solutions to those challenges.

The upcoming holiday period will be a busy time for avocados too, with export harvest volumes and shipping peaking in December and January each year. We wish all growers a successful harvest and a safe and happy festive season.

Holding strategic workshops online is certainly more difficult than face to face, but when the participants are happy to share their knowledge, their questions and their expertise, it makes for some excellent conversation. It also provides the opportunity to hear from new and long-time growers on the same call, hear about technologies that could be adopted from apples or summerfruit to use on avocados, and to hear about the basic cost structure under which those investing in new developments operate.

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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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