REMINDER TO PAY YOUR TOMATO AND BIOSECURITY LEVY
Dinah Cohen : TomatoesNZ Inc. business manager
RLAP prototype Those attending in person were fortunate to see the showcase of the Robotic Labour Assist Platform (RLAP) prototype at FTEK — a business designing and manufacturing crop maintenance and harvesting equipment for the greenhouse vegetable industry. Developed by a team with enormous Kiwi ingenuity and empathy for what growers need, the RLAP prototype features a custom robotic arm with detachable tool heads that is capable of multi-tasking and operating at heights between 0.5m to 4.5m. The next stages of the project will be piloting the RLAP in the field alongside capital raising activities to advance the technology towards commercialisation. For more information about the prototype, contact FTEK directly: sales@ftek.co.nz
EECA / TNZ funding for grower decarbonisation consultations
The FTEK robotics team with the RLAP prototype
Pukekohe grower workshop Tomatoes NZ (TNZ) and Vegetables New Zealand Inc hosted a workshop in Pukekohe on 18 May, updating undercover crop growers and industry representatives on a range of topics, including: • Biosecurity • Bio-controls and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plans • Energy efficiency • Reducing harm in horticulture Look out for a full article on the workshop in next month’s issue.
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At the last TNZ Board meeting, directors agreed to partly fund energy consultants going into small to medium sized tomato businesses to provide specific ways for individual growers to decrease their reliance on fossil fuels and carbon emissions. The consultation report will also include costs involved with making a fuel switch and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) will be available to go through the suggested options with you. Funding is through TNZ and EECA, and will be limited. There is a deadline for applying for this funding, so please get in touch with Dinah Cohen as soon as possible if you are interested in pursuing this: Dinah.cohen@hortnz.co.nz EECA has also launched a new page on its website that is a one-stop-shop for the covered crop industry with plenty of useful tools for increasing your growing operation’s energy efficiency: https://www.eeca.govt.nz/co-funding/sectordecarbonisation/support-for-covered-cropping-sector/