The Orchardist | October 2021

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PRESIDENT’S WORD

Déjà vu We were extremely lucky to be able to hold a successful Horticulture New Zealand conference at Mystery Creek at the end of August, with over 700 people attending. By Barry O’Neil President : HortNZ

The conference was a fantastic opportunity to engage on key policy changes that are being rolled out, with some great speakers and interactive sessions highlighting this. The focus on well-being and mental fitness was a timely reminder of how important it is to be looking after ourselves and supporting each other given the challenging times. Not only with Covid-19 lockdowns, but with the environmental pressures, regulations and the government’s change-agenda – which can feel difficult and overwhelming. It wasn’t long after that we were reminded of the importance of well-being and resilience once again, as the government announced that the country would plunge into yet another Level 4 lockdown. While lockdowns are now too familiar territory, it felt different this time. We knew exactly what we were facing, especially with the more contagious Delta variant.

While lockdowns are now too familiar territory, it felt different this time. We knew exactly what we were facing, especially with the more contagious Delta variant While we can all grumble and politic about the time it has taken to get our vaccine programme happening at pace, it is now full on and as a country, in the interim, we have managed to continue to live a relatively normal life since our first lockdown. Importantly, let’s not forget that only 27 people have died of Covid-19 in New Zealand, compared to Ireland, a similar size country, where 5,160 people have tragically passed away.

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I absolutely have no time for the blatant rule breakers, for the anti-vaxxers and their whoopy conspiracy theories and even with the people who refuse to wear a mask with no justification. People that fit this category to me are not dissimilar to the Donald Trumps, the Jair Bolsonaros, or the Alexander Lukashenkos of the world and their looney ideas. To me the one matter that should be at the top of people’s – and growers’ – minds is vaccinations, for themselves, their family, their workers and their communities. Those who are unvaccinated are 30 times more likely to be hospitalised with Covid-19. And it’s encouraging to see countries around the world, such as Denmark, which has over 80% of its eligible population vaccinated, removing restrictions with life returning to normal. In New Zealand, less than 45% of the population is fully vaccinated and we still have 25% that are unvaccinated. Rural regions in particular continue to have poor vaccination rates. Lockdowns come at huge costs to our well-being, to our whānau, to our connectedness and to our livelihoods and businesses. I don’t ever want to see another Level 4 lockdown in New Zealand and it’s up to us to make sure this doesn’t happen. The vaccine is here and freely available so we must do better than this if we are going to get out of this déjà vu.

Lockdowns come at huge costs to our well-being, to our whānau, to our connectedness and to our livelihoods and businesses


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page 81

Helping Rural New Zealand Thrive – introducing Kim Ballinger, AsureQuality CEO

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page 80

Mastering thinning chemistry BreviSmart®: The science optimising thinning timing

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pages 78-79

NZFoam to the rescue

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page 77

Spring has sprung

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pages 74-75

Technology helps capture yield potential

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page 76

2D systems – Tree training and canopy development

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pages 67-71

Precision agriculture for plant nutrition

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pages 72-73

Creative balancing of subtropical crops on West Coast orchard

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pages 58-61

Doing it tough

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pages 56-57

Certification process brings benefits for passionfruit grower

4min
pages 62-66

Residue Free by 2050?

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pages 50-53

World-leading role in climate change

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pages 46-49

The 2021 Persimmon Export Season

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pages 42-43

Clyde Orchards – Sharing life on a summerfruit orchard

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pages 38-41

Summer work sparks career choice

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pages 36-37

Wellbeing workshops offer tools for growers in uncertain times

4min
pages 28-31

Water care a collective effort

7min
pages 32-35

Connings Food Market adapts and thrives despite challenging times

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pages 26-27

Restrictions on Farmers’ Markets “unreasonable and uneconomic”

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pages 16-21

Agribusiness offers job security

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pages 14-15

On-farm biosecurity series: People

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pages 10-13

Plan to focus on full range of biosecurity threats

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pages 22-23

President’s Word: Déjà vu

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pages 4-5

The Chief Executive: The case for fundamental change

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pages 6-7

Planning agrichemical purchases for the coming season

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pages 24-25

Natural resources and environment

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