The Orchardist | February 2021

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YOUR LEVY AT WORK

Kerri Nakajima – operations manager for CentralPac in Cromwell

Gender no barrier to success in horticultural career When Kerri Nakajima graduated from the University of Canterbury, she expected her BA majoring in Russian language and literature would lead to a role in the New Zealand diplomatic service. By Elaine Fisher However, today Kerri is operations manager for CentralPac in Cromwell – the Central Otago facility which packs cherries for more than 20 orchards – and she’s loving it.

For 10 years she worked for Central Cherries before joining CentralPac as packhouse manager, then production assistant, and now she is operations manager.

“It’s such a varied job with lots of challenges and every day is different,” says Kerri who is also a member of Women in Horticulture’s governance group.

She and Hiroki live in the Catlins where they have a business, and during the cherry harvest season Kerri bases herself two-and-a-half hours away in Cromwell. “The rest of the time I can do most of my work from home.”

Kerri, who grew up in Invercargill, doesn’t come from a horticultural background. For five years after leaving university she was an executive assistant and interpreter for Japanese-owned company Bridgestone NZ, which involved some international travel. In 2005, she and her husband Hiroki moved to Central Otago, and Kerri became office manager and then packhouse manager at Central Cherries in Cromwell.

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Articles inside

Substantial investment across 40ha – two titles

2min
page 75

Labour crisis 2021

8min
pages 65-67

Important reminder for growers around off-label use of products

3min
page 74

Seasonal Update

4min
pages 62-64

Need for workers on hail affected orchards greater than ever

2min
page 61

Living with uncertainty

2min
page 60

The tale of a young avocado grower

4min
pages 58-59

Looking at the future

3min
pages 56-57

Passion for horticulture in the genes

4min
pages 54-55

Limery tapping into ‘gold mine’ of local youth

13min
pages 48-53

Young graduate focuses on big picture

4min
pages 46-47

Orchard a family affair

4min
pages 44-45

All hailed out at top of the south

3min
pages 32-33

From helping people make travel plans to getting them into jobs

10min
pages 38-43

Getting food where the need is greatest

5min
pages 36-37

Mt Erin cuts ribbon on new packing facility

3min
pages 34-35

The world is changing, Gisborne growers warn

8min
pages 27-31

Nelson-Tasman photo competition

8min
pages 22-24

Women in Horticulture – Gender no barrier to success in horticultural career

3min
pages 20-21

Farm Environment Plans and new government requirements

2min
pages 25-26

Five secrets of the new Gen Z workforce

5min
pages 12-13

GoHort Northland Expo attracts hundreds

6min
pages 14-16

Emerging threat – serpentine leaf miner

3min
pages 10-11

The Chief Executive: Acting in unity for industry good

3min
page 7

Natural resources and environment

3min
pages 8-9
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