Search
Results
Displaying 431 - 440 of 952 results.
HortNZ Elected Director Position Description 2024
ELECTED BOARD DIRECTOR POSITION DESCRIPTION 2024 1. Background Horticulture New Zealand (HortNZ) is an incorporated society representing the interests of New Zealand’s 4,200 plus commercial fruit and vegetable growers.
About-Us/2024-Director-Elections/HortNZ-Elected-Director-Position-Description-2024.pdf (235 kb)
21.05.19_HortNZ submission on Melon Necrotic Spot Virus
May 2021 HortNZ wrote a submission on the government proposed changes to the Seeds for Sowing import health standard.
About-Us/Submissions/211905-HortNZ-submission-on-Melon-Necrotic-Spot-Virus-FINAL.pdf (215 kb)
24.09.16 Southland FW Plan Update
September 2024 HortNZ update on Southland freshwater planning.
Environment/RegionalUpdates/16-Southland/24.09.16_Southland-FW-Plan-Update.pdf (122 kb)
Preparing A Farm Biosecurity Plan
GUIDANCE TO HELP MINIMISE THE RISK OF BIOSECURITY THREATS TO YOUR FARM OR ORCHARD The importance of on-farm biosecurity Biosecurity is crucial for the ongoing sustainability of the horticulture industry. Decisions you make at the farm/orchard gate are essential to protect your property.
Biosecurity/WEB-DP-Preparing-Farm-Biosecurity-Plan.pdf (3.5 mb)
22.10.14_HortNZ submission PC1 RPS Final
October 2022 HortNZ's submission called for consideration of food security, highly productive land, and water storage.
Environment/RegionalUpdates/09-Wellington/HortNZ-submission-PC1-RPS-Final-.pdf (526 kb)
NZ GrowerandOrchardist June 2026
VOL 99 | NO 05 | JUNE 2026 IN THIS ISSUE & 12 PERSIMMONS FOR ASIA 50 CONSISTENT NAVEL ORANGES 52 AVOCADOS LOOK PROMISING ROBOTS WORKING AMONG US Page 42 12 22 38 CONTENTS JUNE 2026 6 People and community 3 Chair’s word: Nominations are open 4 Chief executive’s word: Developing our capability 6 Getting into kiwifruit not an easy win 12……
News-Events/Magazines/NZGrowerandOrchardist-June-2026.pdf (10 mb)
Adaptation Plan Submission
SUBMISSION ON Climate Change Adaptation Plan 7 June 2022 To: Ministry for the Environment Name of Submitter: Horticulture New Zealand Supported by: New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Inc, Tomatoes NZ and Asparagus Council, Citrus NZ, Teviot Fruit Growers Association, Persimmon Industry Council, NZ Feijoa Growers Contact for Service: Michelle Sands Policy…
About-Us/Submissions/Adaptation-Plan-Submission.pdf (361 kb)
22.09.15_HortNZ Submission on PC6 Audible Bird Scarer
September 2022 Horticulture is of economic value to the region and profitability can be affected by bird damage. Effective and acceptable bird control measures, including audible bird scaring devices, are required to avoid personal and community losses.
Environment/RegionalUpdates/03-Bay-of-Plenty/PC6_Audible_Bird_Scarer_Submission.pdf (389 kb)
LandWISE Silt damage decision tree
Regrassing paddocks after flood events Lower North Combined Provincal Federated Farms Storm Group Is silt dry enough to get heavy machinery on to mix silt with topsoil? Is pasture dead? SILTSILT DEPTH 20 Is silt dry enough to get heavy machinery on?
Cyclone-Gabrielle-Grower-support/LandWISE-Silt-damage-decision-tree.pdf (199 kb)
