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June 2020 Edition
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THIS EDITION Budget highlights
p5 Pines control Relief: IrrigationnZ is welcoming a support fund for drought-affected farmers but wants a water strategy to future-proof the country from further negative impacts of drought.
p16 Calving
Drought support a good start but more needed
IrrigationNZ believes the Government’s support through a $500,000 fund to help farmers recover from drought is helpful, but more needs to be done to solve the overall problem.
p28 Time to shine
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❚ by Kent Caddick “We don’t have enough reliable water storage to support both rural and urban communities during times of drought,” IrrigationNZ chief executive Elizabeth Soal said. “As a country, we should be creating an overarching water strategy to future-proof us in these situations. Any support is good but, this is simply putting a plaster on the wound. “Water storage is not only about sustaining the agriculture we already have, it can unlock opportunities such as land-use change, topping up low river flows and developing underdeveloped land.” The lack of rain has had detrimental impacts on many regions, including environmental and the health of wellbeing of
communities – but Waikato and Hawkes Bay are some of the hardest hit. IrrigationNZ board member Ivan Knauf, who is a Hawkes Bay farmer, said they were simply running out of water. “Stock feed is limited, and the lockdown has made it difficult to move stock, farmers are already struggling with financial pressure and this doesn’t make any impact in solving the overall issue,” Knauf said. “In the 20 years I have been here it’s the driest I have ever seen it. If this is climate change, we need better strategies and policies to provide support during these times, because it’s happening here this year and it will probably happen in another region next year.” Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor said the new fund would provide advisory servic-
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es to equip rural businesses with professional and technical advice to help them recover from and better prepare for future drought. “As we rebuild the economy following the effects of a global pandemic, we have an opportunity to build back better than before and factor in resilience for our productive primary sector,” O’Connor said. “So far this year the Government has invested $17 million to help drought-stricken regions recover from what many are saying is the worst drought in living memory. It has affected all of the North Island and a good portion of the South. “Although there has been a bit of rain relief recently, it takes steady rain at the right time to get grass growing again.
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