The Orchardist I November 2021

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Manager recognised for helping young people succeed By Victoria Harris : Summerfruit NZ

Tim Hope sees great value in developing young people in the horticulture industry. This is what led him to win the Mack Nicol Award for Commitment to Excellence at this year’s Summerfruit NZ conference. Operations manager at CentralPac in Cromwell – a cherry orchard growing premium fruit for export – Tim oversees up to 350 staff at peak season and thrives off the daily challenges of the job. “Cherries are a tough game, but you stick at it,” Tim says. “It’s about the people and they are all good people I work with.”

CentralPac Cromwell operations manager, Tim Hope, with his Mack Nicol Award for Commitment to Excellence

This is important as a leader in the industry, particularly when dealing with young staff and how they manage themselves in a work environment.

He said winning the award came as a bit of a surprise. “I prefer to stay under the radar. My success comes from how well others do, rather than how I do.” But admittedly, he said it was nice to have recognition of all his hard work and like anyone who chooses horticulture as a career, they understand the huge commitment involved. “You’re up in the middle of the night, it affects your free time, and for us, the best time of the year is when everyone else is at the lake.” The judges said Tim was selected for the award after not only showing huge dedication in pursuit of excellence, but also his superb people and communication skills. “If the award was just based on how well you did your job, you could get pretty depressed,” Tim joked. “The cherries get rained on, they split…” Born in Taranaki and originally an equestrian trainer, Tim believes it was his relationships with horses that helped him understand people. His sensitivity and reading people’s body language are very similar abilities to those developed working with horses. “I feel like I know how people are feeling before they even say anything.”

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Tim was selected for the award after not only showing huge dedication in pursuit of excellence, but also his superb people and communication skills The move from horse training to horticulture came after living in Christchurch and needing extra money. He tried his hand at picking apples and from there, was offered a full-time job. A supervisor position then came up in Alexandra. Arriving in the middle of winter, he recalls he wasn’t all that impressed with the climate. “ “It was freezing and the temperature never rose above 3 degrees Celsius.” Tim took the punt anyway and reaped the benefits. He is now also a Primary ITO accessor – a role he loves as he gets to see young people succeed. In horticulture there is never any guarantee of success, but Tim understands exactly how to roll with the punches – particularly after two lockdowns. “Nature drives the work plan so you have to go along with it.”


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ABC Software expands spray diary to full agrichemical module

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pages 66-68

Seasonal worker accommodation beds

1min
page 64

Grochem – Lending a hand to support our grower communities

2min
page 65

Supporting summerfruit grower agchem choices

5min
pages 62-63

Apple growing systems innovation central

10min
pages 58-61

Thinning – setting up the crop for a picture-perfect harvest

11min
pages 53-57

Meeting the season’s challenges

3min
pages 50-52

Kiwifruit industry hospitality supports Tauranga foodbank

3min
pages 48-49

Wairoa trial orchard paves the way for local iwi

6min
pages 44-47

Little company makes big strides in fruit technology

7min
pages 38-41

Weird and wonderful produce box reducing food waste

4min
pages 42-43

Sweet and unique: PiqaBoo reaches record highs

5min
pages 34-37

Manager recognised for helping young people succeed

2min
pages 32-33

Workplace Assessors: Making a real difference to training and development

4min
pages 26-27

Protecting the avocado industry through research

3min
pages 28-31

High expectations for new Kiwifruit Breeding Centre

5min
pages 22-25

Industry connection a highlight for scholarship recipient

2min
pages 20-21

Joy found in successful delivery of research

4min
pages 12-13

‘Avocados have my heart,’ says 2021 Young Grower of the Year

2min
pages 14-16

Making a buzz in horticulture

4min
pages 17-19

President’s Word: Change can be hard

4min
pages 4-5

On-farm biosecurity series Vehicles and Machinery

4min
pages 10-11

The Chief Executive: Growing out of adversity

3min
pages 6-7

Natural resources and environment

4min
pages 8-9
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