The Orchardist | March 2021

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Kevin Bayley (right) with a trusted RSE worker

Season challenges even the toughest of growers Kevin Bayley, who has been growing fruit for more than 30 years in the Hawke’s Bay, says the risk with Covid-19 is that it makes New Zealand horticulture unsustainable. By Andrew Bristol “The fruit’s been stunning this year – it’s the best I’ve ever seen,” says Kevin.

going to change our dependence. But that’s 20 years away and won’t happen quickly enough.”

“The rain in November was the making of the season and it hasn’t been too hot. We winged it with the summerfruit harvest but with apples, there’s just not going to be enough workers to get the crop off.”

Kevin says thanks to Covid, everything’s in disarray.

Kevin estimates that Hawke’s Bay is going to be about 4,000 workers short. “Locals can never make up that shortfall and good people are hard to find. Several of my permanent employees have worked for me for more than 20 years, while some last for less than a week. That is why we need the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme, end of story, even though a lot of people are saying that technology is

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“The plastic crates the supermarkets demanded we put produce in this season were supposed to arrive in September but are now scheduled for February. It’s also increasingly difficult to get parts for tractor and machinery repairs. “There’s going to be a point where New Zealand’s economy is affected by worldwide supply shortages.” Kevin is constantly developing his land. “You have to keep up with development as trees get old. I have the plant variety rights to my own apple, Bay Queen. Ten new hectares of this variety has just cost us $1m in set-up costs.”


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MetService update: Boom or bust summer – focus on northern NZ

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Fertigation in orchard production

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Papaya extract potential

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Going bananas

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When ‘absence’ is a measure of success

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Staying Farmstrong

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page 41

Climate change and horticulture

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pages 38-39

Three new CEOs sought for top roles

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Taking women’s leadership to the next level

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pages 36-37

Study opportunity turns life around for young whānau

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pages 34-35

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Tauranga bottler aims for the top

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Growers get ready as FEP deadline draws near

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Season challenges even the toughest of growers

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Natural resources and environment

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The Chief Executive: Impact of Covid-19: we must work together

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Women in Horticulture: Profitable, sustainable businesses – Linda’s goals

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