Rural News 6 August 2013

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management Making money in the hills... and on the flats. page 28

bee aware Wake up and smell the honey say Beekeepers Association. pages 35-36

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Exports A potential shift in urban thinking is good news for New Zealand meat exports.

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Growing cost of RMA P E TE R BU R K E peterb@ruralnews.co.nz

THE OUTGOING president of HortNZ, Andrew Fenton, has attacked regional councils for costing his organisation a third of its budget – costs that continue to mount. Fenton, head of HortNZ for eight years, says in direct costs alone RMA activities cost at least $500,000 annually and he expects this to “be in the millions” if things continue as they are. His remarks to the HortNZ annual conference were made while lawyers for his organisation were involved in a High Court appeal against Horizon Regional Council’s infamous One Plan. “What has happened at Horizons is the tip of an enormous iceberg of misunderstanding, misinformation and misguided decision-making being repeated around the country every day,

affecting growers and the commercial viability of their businesses. “Setting a precedent in the adjudication of the RMA has become an accepted method of leveraging regional strategy. This is dangerous for growers. Just think about it – one regional authority gets something through and the others say ‘that’s a great idea, we’ll do something too’ and so it escalates. Be warned, it will come to your region.” Fenton says HortNZ did not lightly

take the decisions to appeal the Horizons case in the High Court. “But after an enormous amount of anxiety, frustration and full scale debate amongst the board and staff, it was agreed that it was the right thing to do. It’s frustrating that we had to do this in the first place; we shouldn’t need to be paying all this money to defend our rights.” He says HortNZ finished the year 2012 with 43 different legal actions

around the country on RMA issues. “It has become our number-one activity and is the highest portfolio expense for HortNZ and it is growing every day. There can be no complacency over these industry-wide issues, which are critical to every one of our 5500 growers.” Fenton acknowledged it may sound like a battle cry, but growers need to defend their rights and be united against the threats posed by the RMA.

MPI recently increased the number of detector dogs that can sniff out up to 45 different odours and stop all sorts of biosecurity threats crossing our borders. Clara is one new recruit to the dog team and MPI Minister Nathan Guy chose her name. Clara and Guy were centrestage at last week’s HortNZ conference, in Wellington, where a demonstration of the dogs was put on for delegates. More from the conference and border security pages 6-8, 12.

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MIE gets hurry-up PA M T I PA pamelat@ruralnews.co.nz

Beef+Lamb NZ chairman Mike Petersen has given the Meat Industry Excellence group a hurry up on any proposals for industry restructuring. “We haven’t got a lot of time because next season is coming quickly and if there is going to be something tabled it needs to be tabled within the next two or three weeks,” he told the Beef+Lamb NZ Scene and Herd conference call last week. Petersen says farmers need to interview the companies they supply their livestock to. “I am still surprised that farmers will send $1 million of livestock to a company without interviewing them or the marketing and procurement managers to understand whether they are right for their business. I would demand an interview with every one of them before entering into a contract for a $1 million of supply.” Petersen says Beef+Lamb has funded a proportion of the Meat Industry Excellence group’s costs and will provide funding on any proposal put forward to make sure it’s in the best interest of farmers. “We need to see a proposal that is going to happen, that is going to get underway. We see limited value in funding a whole lot more analysis of industry restructuring if we haven’t got the buy-in from the participants themselves.” We won’t be rushed – Page 4

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