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Coast & Country News - August 2023

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AVOCADOS

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‘Handy Hines’ dominates comp All-round supremacy has seen Ōpōtiki orchard manager Sydney Hines named Bay of Plenty Young Grower for 2023 at the awards ceremony in Mount Maunganui.

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The 24-year-old captured the title at her first attempt, dominating the practical tasks and impressing the judges with a speech on biotechnology, securing a spot at October’s national finals in Pukekohe. In front of her proud family and with Minister of Education Jan Tinetti presenting the award, Sydney headed off seven other strong contenders, winning five of the 10 tasks, with Southern Cross Horticulture’s Ashdon Reid taking out two and finishing runner-up. “All the tasks had a few things that stumped me a little bit and the only one I was reasonably confident on was the ‘day in the life of an orchard manager’ test, which they said I was the first one to get through it all,” says a jubilant Sydney. “I definitely wasn’t expecting to get up on stage that many times – I was really surprised to win the speech competition and just overwhelmed to win overall. “It’s a really good feeling.” Raised in Mangakino on a thirdgeneration dairy farm, Sydney has spent the past two years working for Sybton Horticulture, an orchard management company with interests in the Eastern Bay and Northland. She also provides technical support

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Sydney Hines tackles the tractorbacking challenge. Photo: Andrew Warner. and compliance advice, helping oversee 35 hectares of avocados and around 240 hectares of kiwifruit, mostly around Kerikeri and Ōpōtiki. With a Bachelor of Agribusiness from Massey University, she is also putting the finishing touches on a post-graduate diploma in horticulture science through Lincoln University. The day-long competition, at both Mount Maunganui College and Mercury Baypark, saw contestants complete an array of tasks, such as tractor-backing and loading, soil moisture management and biosecurity theory. Sydney will go on to compete in the national Young Grower of the Year finals in October, run by Horticulture New Zealand, against regional champions from Pukekohe, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Nelson and Central Otago.


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