Events & News

Intention to extend the citrus commodity levy

The Citrus Levy Order will expire in February 2020, and Citrus New Zealand (CNZ) will consult with industry to support renewing the levy order. In the next few weeks, all known citrus growers will be receiving more information about the consultation and referendum process and dates for meetings to enable you to provide feedback. A discussion paper is being developed,

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Hort’s growth not just in paddock

Written by  Nigel Malthus, Rural News Horticulture is in a growth phase and has ambitious goals, says the director of the HortNZ Leadership Programme, Sue Pickering. Many people who have been a long time in the industry are now looking towards retirement, she says. “The whole realm of succession, and people with skills and leadership qualities, has become high on

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Funding available for development of women leaders

Building on the momentum achieved in 2018, Women & Leadership Australia is administering a national initiative to support the development of women leaders across New Zealand’s horticulture sector. The campaign is providing women with grants of between $3,000 and $7,000 to enable participation in a range of leadership development programmes. The scholarship funding is provided with the specific intent of providing

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Horticulture industry training and undergraduate scholarships available

Horticulture New Zealand (HortNZ) has a number of $500 scholarships available to industry trainees active in the horticulture industry, who are studying towards a certificate or diploma. Applications are reviewed by a panel in April, with the selection decisions advised in May. There are also a number of scholarships available for undergraduate students studying towards a degree in areas of interest

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NZ agriculture groups urge WTO rescue at global forums

Written by Eric Frykberg, Radio NZ Seven major agricultural organisations are urging the government to use forums like the meeting of global trade and business leaders in Davos, Switzerland, to try to rescue the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and spoke about issues like climate change and New

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New Bachelor of Horticultural Science Approved

Massey have introduced a Bachelor of Horticultural Science (BHortSc) as a stand-alone degree from the current Bachelor of AgriScience. Massey have stated that this reflects the growth of the horticultural industry and the need for job-ready graduates with the knowledge and skill sets in the science/technology and business areas. More information here.

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