GIA is 10 years old: NZPPI is still committed In this op-ed, NZPPI Chief Executive Matt Dolan reflects on the vital role of the Government Industry Agreement (GIA) in uniting New Zealand's primary industries to tackle biosecurity risks. He highlights the significance of NZPPI’s 2021 GIA Deed signing, which secures plant producers a seat at the decision-making table alongside government, councils and other industries.
Our Young Plant Producer of the Year, Anna England, is the 2024 Young Horticulturist of the Year Our Young Plant Producer of the Year, Anna England, was named the 2024 Young Horticulturist of the Year at the event dinner in Auckland last night (Oct 31)
EECA-supported video showcases NZPPI Sustainable Futures Award winner A new video, supported by EECA as part of its sponsorship of the NZPPI Sustainable Futures Award 2024, showcases the innovative sustainability practices of Van Lier Nurseries
National Gardening Week Celebrated with new online only Spring Edition of Go Gardening Go Gardening has launched a special digital-only Spring Edition to mark National Gardening Week from 21 to 28 October.
NZPPI Board Member Nick Hoskins Recognised as Winegrowers Fellow NZPPI board member Nick Hoskins of Riversun has been honoured as a 2024 New Zealand Winegrowers Fellow.
Owners of Ormonds Nurseries honoured for lifetime contribution to Marlborough wine industry Ben and Frances Wickham have been recognised with a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.
Girls Who Grow: Cultivating Future Leaders at Akura Nursery As part of the "Girls Who Grow" programme, Rachel Scanlan, nursery manager at Akura Nursery in Masterton, is connecting young women with the plant production sector.
Govt apprentice boost payment to continue for plant producer employers A recent Government announcement has confirmed that plant producers employers can still benefit from the Apprenticeship Boost initiative in 2025 but only for first year apprentices.
Free HortNZ managing risk workshops HortNZ is offering free Introduction to Managing Risk in Horticulture workshops, designed to equip managers and owners with essential health and safety tools.
NZPPI Condemns Breach of Biosecurity Regulations NZPPI has expressed disappointment following the recent conviction of Jeff Elliott, director of Elliott Wholesale Nursery, for a serious breach of New Zealand’s biosecurity regulations.
Case Study: Tharfield Nursery's Transition to Plant Trolleys Tharfield Nursery, New Zealand's largest specialist edible plant nursery, has streamlined its operations and improved efficiency by transitioning to the NZPPI plant trolley scheme for transporting its 400,000 plants nationwide.
NZPPI submission on MPI Proposal to suspend nursery stock genera NZPPI has made a formal submission in response to MPI's proposal to suspend import pathways for 1,467 plant genera that have not been imported in the past 11 years.
Government champions women in horticulture with new support initiatives An initiative that supports networking and career progression of women in horticulture has received state funding.
NZPPI Annual Report 2024 Now Available We are pleased to announce the release of our Annual Report for 2024, covering the period from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024
Meeting climate targets requires consistent investment The Government's recently released climate change strategy highlights that New Zealand is off track to meet its climate targets.
Stay ahead of plant diseases with NZPPI weekly updates New NZPPI weekly updates can help you manage myrtle rust, downy mildew and black spot
MPI scholarships available The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is expanding a scholarship programme for tertiary students as part of its efforts to boost on-the-ground support for farmers, producers and growers.
EPA issues red alert over weedkiller banned in US The EPA has issued an urgent alert for people to stop using herbicides containing chlorthal-dimethyl because of significant concerns about effects on unborn children.
Biosecurity New Zealand: Australian tomato import restrictions Biosecurity New Zealand has placed import restrictions on tomato seed and fresh tomato imports from Australia.
Free new nursery pest and disease booklet The Plant Pass team has published brand new booklet to help nurseries identify the main plant pests and pathogens.
NZPPI issues urgent call to action for the garden retail industry NZPPI has recently issued an open letter to the garden retail industry, urging stakeholders to take action against two critical Government proposals that could severely restrict access to imported plant material in New Zealand.
International botanists vote to remove racist reference from plants’ scientific names Offensive term to be replaced as first step towards more changes in unprecedented reform of nomenclature rules
Biosecurity Week and Biosecurity Awareness Month This week (July 22 to 26) is Biosecurity Week, an annual initiative by the NZ Biosecurity Institute, while next month is Biosecurity Awareness Month, organised by Biosecurity NZ.
Scholarships available: check if you or your team members are eligible The Horticulture and Agriculture Teachers Association (HATA) has put together a list of scholarships available in the food and fibre sectors.
We have our Young Plant Producer 2024! Anna England from Amberley has been named as the 2024 Young Plant Producer of the Year.
Agrecovery's farm plastics stewardship scheme officially accredited Agrecovery has formally announced that its Green-farms Product Stewardship Scheme (GPSS) has been officially accredited under the Waste Minimisation Act (2008).
Van Lier Nurseries wins NZPPI Sustainable Futures Award 2024 Marisa and Harry Van Lier from Van Lier Nurseries in Auckland was presented with the NZPPI Sustainable Futures Award 2024 at this year's NZPPI awards dinner for their dedicated commitment to sustainability.
MPI reviewing measures for managing Xylella fastidiosa MPI are reviewing the current measures for managing Xylella fastidiosa in the Nursery Stock import health standard and are holding virtual "Information and Feedback” sessions.
Updates to NZPPI Disease Management Platform include NIWA maps NZPPI has funding to continue access to the NIWA national maps for myrtle rust risk through to December 2024
NZPPI Signs Solanaceae Biosecurity Agreement Last week the NZPPI Board agreed to sign the Solanaceae Readiness Operational Agreement (OA) on behalf of our Members
DOC Recommendation to remove Chilean myrtle (Luma apiculata) from sale due to its weed potential Information sheet from DOC (Department of Conservation) describing the serious weed risk of the popular garden plant Chilean myrtle (Luma apiculata). It will likely be added to the NPPA in the upcoming review.
NZPPI Conference 2024 announced NZPPI Conference 2024 is being held in Hamilton on May 15 and 16. NZPPI members and stakeholders are encouraged to put the event in their diaries.
NZPPI is advocating against summer water restrictions for home gardens Despite Wellington experiencing one of the wettest winters on record, with full storage systems and rivers, our sector faces targeted Level 2 water use restrictions.
MPI's proposed phytoplasma strategy: step forward for NZPPI advocacy NZPPI is developing a submission on MPI's proposals and welcomes member feedback
Path to sustainable plastics use NZPPI is making strides in sustainability, particularly in the management and use of plastics within our industry.
Myrtle rust expert who developed NZPPI online tool presented with major award Plant & Food Research principle scientist Dr Rob Beresford has been awarded the Lester Burgess Award from the Australasian Plant Pathology Society (APPS).
Meetings with MfE to discuss plastics gazette NZPPI has met with Ministry for the Environment to discuss its new rules that exclude plant pots, including plastic 5, from kerbside collections.
Plant imports price increases: submissions from NZPPI and members NZPPI and several members have put in submissions to MPI, strongly opposing its proposed plant import price increases.
New Auckland Council rules on dwarf Agapanthus praecox cultivars The council has identified cultivars that are banned from sale, distribution, release, or breeding
NZPPI makes submission on proposed biosecurity credits system. NZPPI has made a submission to the Department of Conservation and Ministry for the Environment on the proposed biosecurity credits system.
Our Young Plant Producer wins accolades at Young Hort A big congratulations to Lydia O'Dowd of Southern Woods Nursery in Christchurch who came third place in the Young Horticulturalist competition and won the innovation and speech awards.
Auckland Council updates exemptions for Japanese flowering cherries Auckland Council will update their exemption list for Prunus serrulata cultivars, after further research by NZPPI and Plant & Food Research found them to have 'low' fertility.
Proposed new BSc Major in Horticultural and Plant Sciences: signatures needed Researchers at Lincoln University have proposed a new Horticultural and Plant Science Major (Bachelor of Science). The next stage in the process of approving the qualification is gathering endorsement signatures to support the business case.
Plant import and diagnostic fees are doubling: have your say MPI has proposed changes to its PHEL diagnostic test pricing and post-entry quarantine booking policy, which include major cost increases. NZPPI is submitting feedback on the proposals and encourage our greenlife members to do the same.
Have your say on your research and extension needs Fill in a survey on extension and education in the horticulture and plant production industries and make your needs known. The results from the survey will feed into the extension framework.
Covered crop growers encouraged to sign up to EECA's new decarbonisation programme EECA's Covered Cropping Decarbonisation Pathway helps growers to switch to renewable energy through a five step programme.
Presentation on plant nomenclature changes At the NZPPI Science Subcommittee meeting on September 5, NZPPI hosted Zoom meeting with Dr Leon Perrie of Te Papa to discuss the reason for some of the recent plant name changes. The presentation is now available on our Youtube channel.
Native Garden Nursery's huge success in reducing plastic pot use NZPPI member Native Garden Nursery is a big success story for the Gisborne District Council's Waste Minimisation Fund. Read all the details in the Council's press release.
HortPartners website, discussion paper, workshop and survey launched The new HortPartners website is now live and there are opportunities to have your say on plant production extension and research.
Te Uru Rākau releases full report of native nursery survey Te Uru Rākau has published the full report of its native nursery survey after releasing the summary back in May
Register for the autumn and spring Plant Pass workshops We have a series of Plant Pass introductory workshops and technical workshops coming up so reserve your place now
New nursery programme now includes water conservation The Primary ITO | Te Pūkenga New Zealand Certificate in Nursery Production (Level 4) has been refreshed and includes new areas of knowledge
We have our Young Plant Producer 2023! Lydia O’Dowd of Southern Woods nursery in Rolleston has been named Young Plant Producer of the Year
International Trade Shows IPM Essen, TIPE, FloraHolland, World Floral Expo…. Many of our members routinely travel to international trade shows, looking at the very newest plants being released into the market.
Plant Talk - What's in a Name? At our recent Member Quarterly Zoom, the subject was raised about scientific name changes for plants - and how we should respond as an industry?
Consultation OPEN NOW on designing solutions for plastic packaging Please have your day on this important document from the Plastics Advisory Committee.
NZPPI Election Manifesto June 2023 The general election will be held on 14 October. We have prepared an election manifesto, outlining the key changes NZPPI is seeking from the next government.
Plant Careers at Fieldays Opportunity Grows Here Career Hub For the second year the Plant Careers stand was located in the Opportunity Grows Here Career Hub. Once again, it was fantastic to have the support of MPI/the Opportunity Grows Here team. And was worthwhile to be located with other organisations promoting Primary Industry Careers.
New perspectives on native plant eco-sourcing A recently published paper in the New Zealand Journal of Botany challenges the 'unncessarily restrictive' practices of eco-sourcing and advocates for expanded distributional ranges.
Inaugural NZPPI Sustainable Futures Award In recognition of exceptional contribution in improving sustainability in plant production.
Generation Change - Young Woman Bringing Purpose to Food & Fibre Generation Change is a one-day workshop and mentoring programme preparing young women to make impact in food & fibre.
Mana in Mahi helps helps businesses take on long-term hires If you're keen to help someone who needs additional support to kickstart a long-term career, MSD can help with funding and wrap-around on-the-job support.
Flexi-wage: Support for job seekers and employees Flexi-wage is a Work and Income initiative to help employers hire and upskill new staff
Congratulations to Vance Hooper! Congratulations to NZPPI member Vance Hooper of Magnolia Grove, whose cultivar 'Genie' has been selected for His Majesty The King’s Coronation Collection.
Extension for AEWV employer accreditation Last year, the Government decided to extend the initial accreditation period for the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)
Covered crops workshop for growers coming up All growers are welcome to attend a covered crops workshop on Wednesday April 19 in Pukekohe.
Next steps on plant imports EPA gave approval for “Full release” of 12 new houseplant species on March 2023. So what are the next steps for NZPPI?
“Growing the Future Indoors” CEA Summit overview Here are a few key takeaways from the “Growing the Future Indoors” Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Summit hosted by Plant & Food Research and Callaghan Innovation.
Sign up for Florida University Greenhouse Training Online NZPPI members receive a 20% discount on the Florida University online greenhouse training programme
NZPPI Special General Meeting March 28 1.30pm NZPPI is holding a Special General Meeting on Tuesday 28 March at 1:30pm to consider and vote on resolutions to amend the NZPPI Constitution.
Board Election results Marie Taylor has been re-elected to the NZPPI Board as our Landscape, Amenity and Revegetation Sector representative
NZPPI EPA Application approved! This morning NZPPI received the extremely welcome news that our EPA application for full release 12 houseplant species has been approved!
IGOTY award entries open Entries are now open for the International Grower of the Year (IGOTY) Awards 2024
Nominate your emerging leaders for the Fraser Award It's time to recognise your emerging young leaders and nominate them for the prestigious Fraser Award
Lincoln University Extension Note released on post-flood plant health Following extensive flooding in the North Island, Lincoln University has developed an action plan to help affected producers with recovery efforts.
Come along to the Plant Careers open day in Christchurch Plant Careers is hosting an open day in Christchurch on March 23
Plastics Advisory Committee update The NZPPI Plastics Advisory Committee (PAC) is proud to share that it has made significant progress towards its goals in its first year.
Young Plant Producer entries open in April Now is the time for NZPPI members to talk to their younger workers about entering the newly renamed Young Plant Producer of the Year competition.
NZPPI Cyclone Response NZPPI is part of the adverse events network that includes MPI and the horticulture industry associations. We are in contact with our affected members, connecting them to advice and support services.
Adverse events advisory - Cyclone Gabrielle Cyclone Gabrielle Preparedness Advised Updates on Cyclone Gabrielle and where to access help if you need it.
IRD support for those affected by floods Message from Inland Revenue on how it's helping those affected by the flooding in the upper North island
Entries open for 2023 Primary Industries Good Employer Awards MPI and AGMARDT have opened entries for the 2023 Primary Industries Good Employer Awards.
Working Holiday Schemes reopening The 2023 reopening dates for capped Working Holiday Schemes have now been confirmed by Immigration New Zealand.
New Approach to Food and Fibre Qualifications Muka Tangata seeks your feedback on proposed food and fibre qualification system
NZPPI is here to help NZPPI is in touch with MPI and horticulture industry bodies to coordinate information and updates on the flood response for primary industry.
NZPPI member Coastlands wins national ecosystem award NZPPI member Coastlands Plant Nursery has won the NZ Plant Conservation Network's ‘Plant Nursery Involved in Plant Conservation’ award
Groundbreaking update to online myrtle rust tool Myrtle rust update to the online NZPPI Weather and Plant Disease Management Platform is first of its kind in New Zealand
NZPPI says no to Government nurseries NZPPI rejects suggestions Government should build native plant nurseries for afforestation programme
NZPPI exhibiting at Fieldays Career Hub NZPPI is joining seven other primary industry organisations in exhibiting at the MPI Opportunity Grows Here Career Hub
Afforestation programme: 300,000ha of new native forest needed by 2035 Te Uru Rākau has launched its afforestation programme with task one: engagement with producers.
Our Young Achiever proves her innovation skills Our Young Achiever 2022 Amy Clark has come second in the Young Horticulturalist Innovation Project competition.
NZPPI Move for Movember Our fathers, partners, brothers, and friends are facing a health crisis, yet it’s rarely talked about. Men are dying too young. We can’t afford to stay silent.
Conference workshop 2: Leadership transformation Experienced primary industry leadership coach, Sue Pickering, brought her deep knowledge and inspiration to this workshop to help attendees understand that sticking to a traditional leadership style doesn’t work anymore.
Conference workshop: Advanced Hort Plants Innovation Lab Lincoln University plant scientist Clive Kaiser, R&D and innovation manager at Eurofins, Alistair Mowat and Nathan Hewson from Advanced Hort presented the Advanced Hort Plants Innovation Lab workshop.
Inaugural Fraser Award presented Our conference awards dinner kicked off with the presentation of the inaugural Carol Fraser Industry Training Award aka the Fraser Award to our 2021 Young Achiever Dani McBride.
Plastics and Waste: what can we do as an industry? Plastics and waste were key topics at this year’s conference. The programme included the Prime Minister's Chief Science advisor, Dame Juliet Gerrard and waste expert (and self-confessed waste geek) Sandra Botterill.
Dr Charlie Hall's conference presentation The presentation from our keynote speaker acclaimed horticultural economist Dr Charlie Hall of Texas A&M University was a highlight.
Media Release: Scion develops biodegradable plant pot Scion scientists have developed and tested a new type of biodegradable nursery pot made from biopolymers and a biofiller.
NZPPI AGM being held straight after conference NZPPI members join us at 1.30pm on October 13 in Napier
Less than two weeks to go until the NZPPI conference! Register for now before registrations close on October 7
Zealandia Horticulture embracing Secondary School Employer Partnership (SSEP) Zealandia Horticulture is working with Christchurch students to promote plant production.
Greencard for Greenlife: EPA application accepted The EPA has finally received NZPPI's application to get more houseplants approved. Public submissions are now open until October 19.
Final 2022 Plant Pass workshops Register now for the final three 2022 Plant Pass workshops for plant producers and biosecurity managers.
Project Sakura update NZPPI has received further Auckland Council research funding to identify low fertility cultivars of the Japanese flowering cherry.
Fuelling the Horticulture Industry event A recent event hosted by the Lincoln Horticulture Society offered the opportunity for students to engage with industry professionals and gain potential job opportunities.
Immigration update: new websites and employer webinar Immigration New Zealand has relaunched its website to attract migrants plus has a webinar this Friday on Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) job check requirements
Free myrtle rust management workshops NZPPI and member nurseries are hosting free myrtle rust workshops for plant producers in September and October
Last chance for Pilea peperomioides? Pilea peperomioides has been added to NZPPI's Full Release application!
EPA Application for 12 houseplant species out for public consultation The EPA has formally received our application for 12 houseplant species and public consultation commenced on 7 September 2022.
Free online tool simplifies spray plan management Developed by HortPlus, the new SprayPlan Manager makes it simple for growers to identify create easy-to-update digital spray plans
Business breakfast provides food for thought Last week NZPPI partnered up with Lincoln University to host a business breakfast at the PwC offices in Canterbury. Industry leaders came together at the breakfast to discuss how our industry can adapt to the new business environment, where skill and technology are top of mind.
Immigration Update Three new residence visa categories are being introduced as part of Government changes to the immigration system.
Scientific research to save our rarest plants Dr Karin Van der Walt is researching our native orchids in a bid to save the rarest species.
Local peat alternatives in the spotlight Icon Trees, Daltons and NZPPI featured in a recent television item on locally-made peat alternatives
Lincoln horticulture event for students on August 15 Lincoln University is hosting a "Fuelling The Horticulture Industry" event on Monday August 15, offering students the opportunity to engage with industry professionals and gain potential job opportunities.
We have our Young Achiever 2022! Amy Clark, Branch Manager at Kings Plant Barn in Auckland has been named as Young Achiever 2022.
Introducing NZPPI's new Programme Manager NZPPI is delighted to welcome our new Programme Manager Karen Scott to the team.
Our Young Achievers are competing this week! 25 July Our Young Achievers are getting ready to fly to Christchurch for Challenge Day. Read the general media release
Kauri Dieback National Pest Management Plan Gazetted The Phytophthora agathidicida (PA) National Pest Management Plan will be implemented on August 2nd, meaning kauri producers that don't meet biosecurity requirements may be fined.
Nominations open for the inaugural Fraser Award Nominations have opened for the Carol Fraser Industry Training Award (Fraser Award) and we ask you to encourage your emerging leaders to apply this month.
HortPlus Webinar on the Myrtle Rust Weather & Disease Platform: Wed July 20 Join the experts on July 20 at 10.30am for a short webinar to how to use the Myrtle Rust Weather & Disease Platform
Online Bootcamp for Payroll/HR team members Business Central has its annual Payroll Bootcamp in July. This year it is made up of six one-hour webinars that explore a wide range of topics in the payroll/HR space.
Plan for our sector's future vocational training soon to be released In a few weeks Muka Tangata will release its future plans for vocational education for our industry
We have our Young Achiever 2022 finalists! Young Achiever is being held in late July and for the very first time the venue is to be Lincoln campus.
Is it crunch time for horticulture education? Thought piece by NZPPI CE Matthew Dolan on how to address the lack of skilled horticulturalists in Aotearoa.
AEWV Applications Open Now Applications are now open for employer accreditation under the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) scheme.
NZPPI opens an office on Lincoln campus We are delighted to announce that our People Capability Advisor Alice Schofield is now based at Lincoln campus, forging a closer relationship with the institute and providing us with a South Island presence.
NZPPI ramps up myrtle rust action Jacinta Harrop of Striks Nursery in Otaki has joined NZPPI as our new special programme adviser to help producers manage myrtle rust.
EPA application resubmitted NZPPI has resubmitted its application to the EPA for the full release of 11 plant species as part of our ambitious goal to improve the plant imports system.
Sign up for Plant Pass workshops Sign up now for free Plant Pass workshops in June and July. Usually these workshops cost $100 per person. The first workshop is in Hamilton on June 8 with the next in Nelson on June 15.
Plant Trolley update Rising costs have unfortunately resulted in increased trolley fees. But in good news, there will be plenty of new trollies available for spring.
New Greenlife SIG up and running NZPPI has established its first Greenlife Special Interest Group. The group's purpose is to support and encourage a closer collaboration between garden retailers and plant producers.
Progress on Plastics NZPPI has established a group to accelerate our industry work on plastic waste. The Plastics Advisory Committee is focussed on understanding the current state of plastics in our supply chain and the changes needed to reduce waste.
Muka Tangata Hui Muka Tanagata, the Workforce Development Council for People, Food, and Fibre, has heard insights on the needs of the plant production sector. NZPPI People Capability Advisor Alice Schofield recently attended a hui hosted by Muka Tanagata as part of its discovery of ways to enhance vocational education.
Immigration New Zealand webinar invitation Immigration New Zealand is inviting plant producers to an upcoming webinar about the last two steps of the new Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV); the job check and the visa application.
Is our industry at a turning point? When the dust settles after Covid disruptions our industry will look fundamentally different and have moved to the next level. What will this new landscape look like?
NZ contribution to global Phytophthora survey: can you help? An international Phytophthora survey on nursery sector awareness of biosecurity risks and onsite practices is underway and needs your input.
NZPPI Conference 2022 is go! We are delighted to announce that NZPPI is holding its 2022 conference and awards dinner at the Napier War Memorial Centre on the iconic Marine Parade in October.
Plant Pass launch next month: register now to promote your nursery Be part of next month's Plant Pass launch campaign: register with Plant Pass now and see your nursery promoted through various marketing channels.
Young Achiever of the Year competition is back and bigger than ever before Is one of your team members the plant production industry’s next Young Achiever? Give your emerging leaders the chance to represent the plant production industry in the 2022 Young Horticulturalist of the Year competition and boost their growing career.
We need your feedback on proposed re-entry rules WorkSafe is proposing to revise several Restricted Entry Intervals (REIs) for various fungicides and pesticides and we need your feedback as soon as possible for a submission.
Join Immigration for a webinar about Employer Accreditation You are invited to attend a webinar about the detailed requirements for employer accreditation. A future webinar will be held about the job check and visa requirements.
Immigration – Changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa The Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) is a new temporary work visa that will replace the Essential Skills Work Visa and Talent (Accredited Employer) Work Visa, when it launches on 4 July 2022.
New signatories to the Plant Buyers’ Accord Two further organisations have signed up to the Plant Buyers’ Accord, signalling growing industry support for new plant producer biosecurity scheme, Plant Pass.
NZPPI plant import advocacy over the years Only a small handful of new greenlife species approved for import since the HSNO Act. NZPPI sought to change this.
Plant Germplasm Imports Council Strategy released The release of the Plant Germplasm Imports Council Strategy today is a milestone on our journey to improve the plant imports system.
Covid update 29 March Covid restrictions have eased and we may see a traffic light setting change next week.
Introducing our new office administrator We are delighted to announce Hayley Young as our new office administrator.
Prunus 'Shimidsu Sakura' and 'Kanzan' exempted from the Auckland Council RPMP ban Two Japanese cherry varieties have been found to be sterile and Auckland council is exempting them from the RPMP ban, due to come into force on 1 September 2022.
Immigration New Zealand Updates Reopening our border to working holiday makers will provide our industry access to overseas workers and ensure that some of the vacant roles within plant production can be filled.
Entries Open for the Primary Industries Good Employer Awards 2022 Run by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and AGMARDT, the Good Employer Awards celebrate employers in the primary industries that go above and beyond, by putting their people at the heart of their businesses.
We have a new life member! Director of Lyndale Nurseries, Malcolm Woolmore, has been granted Honorary Life Membership of NZPPI.
Proposed pesticide re-entry rules to impact plant producers Proposed Worksafe rules could add substantial REI times for a number of agrichems.
Kauri dieback management plan on the way Kauri dieback management plan to come into force soon and will impact all producers that grow kauri.
Plant Trolley website up and running NZPPI is delighted to announce the launch of our new Plant Trolley website.
NZPPI’s Climate Model: The latest tool in the battle against myrtle rust NZPPI’s suite of tools and information to help producers manage myrtle rust outbreaks this summer is proving popular.
EPA full release application to be filed We're applying to the Environmental Protection Authority for the full release of 11 small sub-tropical houseplants species.
Omicron Phase Three starts tonight The Government today announced that New Zealand will move to phase three of the Omicron response from midnight tonight. Phase three has changes to isolation requirements and use of RATs.
Congratulations to Dani McBride! NZPPI 2021 Young Achiever, Dani McBride, was a major achiever at the 2021 Young Horticulturalist of the Year competition yesterday where she came 2nd overall and presented with a suite of awards.
Primary ITO launches Pathways into Primary Industries pilot programme Be apart of something massive and check out PiPI online now
Omicron update February 17 Covid 19 update that covers bubbles, new close contact definitions and financial support for businesses.
Government increasing wage for the lowest paid workers The Government is delivering on its election pledge to raise the minimum wage for New Zealand’s lowest paid workers by increasing it to $21.20 per hour from 1 April 2022
Close Contact Exemption Scheme and Bubbles of One The Government released new advice today (February 10) about its plan with dealing with the Omicron variant in the workplace.
Rapid Antigen Testing in the Workplace There are key steps plant production managers can take to ensure their businesses are set up for RATs and for high numbers of Omicron in their community.
Plant Pass ends year on a high note The Plant Pass biosecurity certification scheme has gone from strength to strength in 2021 and we look forward to an even stronger 2022.
Plant Germplasm Import Council The Plant Germplasm Import Council is seeking feedback on its draft strategy
The future of plastics recycling in our industry We want to hear your thoughts and ideas about plastic recycling
Update on 2021 Resident Visa Applications The 2021 Resident Visa opens to Phase One applicants on Wednesday 1 December 2021 at 6:00 AM.
Biosecurity Newsletter Summer 2021 Our summer edition of the Biosecurity Newsletter is available now.
NZPPI Myrtle Rust Protocols and Disease Management tool launched! NZPPI members can now access up-to-date myrtle rust protocols and the new online Myrtle Rust Climate tool to help manage this disease.
Plant Production Science - Issue 2 Bringing you the latest plant science from New Zealand and around the world.
Rhaphidophora tests negative for viruses Unusual symptoms on Rhaphidophora turned out to be physiological rather than viral.
'Residency' edges closer for three new houseplants The EPA is consulting on changing the 'new organism' status of three houseplants and it's easy to make a submission.
Vince Wylaars accepts Life Membership nomination NZ Plant Producers is delighted that Vince Wylaars has accepted a nomination for Industry Life Membership - the highest award in our industry.
NZ Plant Producers holds AGM This years' AGM highlighted that the with continued unity & strategic direction the plant production sector is well-placed to benefit from the continued growth in demand across the plants based industries.
Go Hort proves popular with NZ Plant Producer members NZ Plant Producers workforce stream, Plant Careers has connected with Go Hort to help in the recruitment and promotion of opportunities in the plant production industry.
Quarantine-free Travel Changes from November 8th 2021 From 8 November 2021 there will be one way quarantine-free travel from Samoa, Tonga or Vanuatu to New Zealand.
NZPPI - Our Strategy 2021- 2026 NZPPI's new strategy has a shared vision of a "thriving plant production industry that is respected for its professionalism, innovation and major contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand"
New vaccination requirement for non-citizen travellers to New Zealand Full vaccination will become a requirement for non-New Zealand citizens arriving into the country from 1 November.
Welcome to our Newest Board Member Nick Hoskins from Riversun has been elected as the board representative for Fruit & Vine sector.
Spring Blueming in support of mental health - week commencing Nov 15th The mental health and hard work of the industry deserves to be acknowledged and celebrated as we continue to grow and supply products that bring so much joy to the gardening community.
NZPPI Strategy and Science Plant producer members will receive two new publications in the post this week.
Annual Report and AGM Agenda Details on our Annual Report 2021, agenda and remits for the Annual General Meeting
Learn about Te Pūkenga at the employer briefing Te Pūkenga is the new organisation that will bring the 16 polytechnics and industry training organisations together into one new national network from January 2023.
Plant Pass is underway! The Plant Producers Biosecurity Scheme (PPBS) has been rebranded as Plant Pass, and we are now working on the rollout.
Supply of jobseekers Immigration New Zealand The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) has removed the jobseeker oversupply list
Notice of Annual General Meeting The NZ Plant Producer's 2021 Annual General Meeting will be held online on Thursday 21st October at 10am.
New Visa information from Immigration New Zealand The Government has announced a new one-off residence visa pathway, the 2021 Resident Visa, for some temporary work visa holders currently in New Zealand.
National Plastics Plan Released Last week the Ministry for the Environment released the National Plastics Action Plan which describes the Government's future intentions to deal with plastic waste.
Project Sakura NZ Plant Producers has teamed up with Crown Research Institutes and Hamilton City Council to look at the floral biology of ornamental flowering cherries.
NZ Plant Producers Launches Plant Careers Program Plant Careers is the foundation to NZ Plant Producers' workforce strategy and falls under our pathways into industry and upskilling in the industry workstreams.
The Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) The Reform of Vocational Education is creating a strong, unified, sustainable vocational education system that is fit for the future of work and delivers the skills that learners, employers and communities need to thrive.
Secondary School Employer Partnerships (SSEP) Launched in Canterbury Secondary School Employer Partnerships (SSEP) is an award winning initiative supporting the National Education and Learning Priorities (NELP) objective to “Collaborate with industries and employers to ensure learners/akōnga have the skills, knowledge and pathways to succeed at work.”
COVID-19 Update Some relief today as the Government has announced that Auckland will move to alert level 3 from 11:59pm Tuesday 21st September, while the rest of the country will remain at Alert Level 2.
COVID-19 Plant Production Resources MPI have released a helpful resource for operating at Alert Level 2. NZPPI has also produced posters for your workplace relating to home & work bubbles, and dispatch regulations.
Submission on the new Citrus import health standard NZPPI made a submission on the proposed changes to the Citrus Plants for Planting import health standard.
COVID-19 Updates The Government announced that all of New Zealand outside of Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 at 11.59pm tonight (Tuesday 7th Sept). Auckland remains at Alert Level 4.
Resurgence Support Payment (RSP) - Change in Criteria The Minister of Finance has announced a change to the eligibility criteria for the Resurgence Support Payment (RSP).
Update: COVID-19 Allowances for Plant Producers at Level 4 Last week NZ Plant Producers received confirmation that the range of activities plant producers can undertake at Level 4 now includes despatch and freight of seedlings and plants at risk of deterioration. Freighting plants is generally allowed at L4, including across the Auckland border. Note that free movement of plants is allowed between and within Level 3 & 2 regions.
COVID-19 - Operating at Level 3 & 4 The transition to Level 3 will allow plant producers and garden retailers to operate with some additional freedom, but having Auckland & Northland remaining at Level 4 prolongs the disruption to businesses in those regions and creates complexity with the movement of people and freight. Please click here to see the full details.
Updates to COVID-19 Level 4 Permitted Activity Plant producers have a new allowance for pricking out and potting on for plants that are at risk of deterioration.
Updates to COVID-19 Level 4 Safety Template There have been a few updates to our Level 4 Safe Nursery Operations Protocols. Please familiarise yourselves and your staff with these changes.
COVID-19 Resurgence Support Payment We understand that wages during this time can be a confusing space. The government has set up different schemes for differing circumstances for every business.
COVID 19 - Latest Information for Plant Production and Garden Retailers New Zealand is currently at Alert Level 4. Please see information about what this means for plant production and garden retailers.
PVR Regulations MBIE is seeking feedback on proposed regulations for the new Plant Variety Rights regime, including the list of "non-indigenous species of significance" to Maori.
MPI's Plant Health & Environment Laboratory MPI have just released a short YouTube video on the work they do at the Plant Health and Environment Laboratory.
COVID-19 Wage Subsidy 20th August 2021 The Government has brought back the Wage Subsidy August 2021 which kicks in today (20th August 2021)
Over 100 people attended the Dirt, Fert, and Squirt Workshops over the month of July and August Sponsored by Blue Lab and Hills Laboratories, the ‘Dirt, Fert and Squirt Workshops’ were held in Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch over the month of July and August, where over 100 people attended and invested in their professional development.
Young Achiever shows the future of the industry is in good hands The plant production Young Achiever Award was made a priority for NZ Plant Producers this year, and with the help of IPPS and our generous sponsors, this year's competition was the biggest for many years.
NZPPI Leadership Forum The inaugural NZ Plant Producers Incorporated Leadership Forum was held in Hamilton on July 15th, where around 50 of our members took part in this one day event.
Honorary Life Membership Nominations Called For Honorary Life Membership is the highest award granted by New Zealand Plant Producers. Nominations are now being called for!
Phytoplasmas in imported nursery stock Importers of bulbs have recently been contacted for their views on the risk management options for phytoplasmas.
Prunus serrulata Auckland ban NZPPI is seeking an exemption for sterile cultivars of Prunus serrulata, banned from sale under the Auckland Councils Regional Pest Management Plan.
Become a business leader in the thriving horticultural industry The value of the New Zealand horticulture industry has grown by more than 60% in the past decade due to investment in new varieties of crops, growing techniques, and harvest and post-harvest practices.
Plant Producers Young Achiever of the Year 2021 Dani McBride from Rural Design has been named the Plant Producers Young Achiever of the Year 2021.
Longer Essential Skills Visa, Accredited Employer Work Visa deferred From 19 July, Essential Skills Visa holders will be able to apply for a longer visa to remain in their current role. The Government has decided to extend the maximum duration of an Essential Skills Visa for a job paid below the median wage from 12 to 24 months. The duration of Essential Skills visas for roles paid the median wage or above will still be up to three years.
Membership Renewal - new provisional payment system It's the time of year to renew your membership with NZ Plant Producers. We have introduced a new system for our producer members to hopefully make the process a little easier.
Sick Leave to increase from July 2021 Holidays (Increasing Sick Leave) Amendment Bill that increases the minimum entitlement to paid sick leave from 5 to 10 days has now passed its third reading and received Royal Assent
Members in print Two NZ Plant Producers Inc members have graced the pages of print magazine this month. Annemarie van der Slot-Verhoeven from Maryflower features in an article in NZ Gardener magazine focusing on her business and their stunning cliff-hugging garden in Wellington. Grant Eyre, General Manager of Growing Spectrum also has an article in Go Gardening magazine featuring his beautiful home-made greenhouse.
NZ Plant Producers application for houseplants NZ Plant Producers have always believed that to change the system, we have to use the system.
Welcome to our newest members! We have two new members and one new industry partner this month. Please welcome them aboard!
Submission on Plant Variety Rights Bill NZ Plant Producers made a submission on the Plant Variety Rights Bill which was introduced to the Select Committee in May 2021.
Looking for new talent in your business? Primary ITO is looking for employers to take part in the 2021 Got a Trade? Got it Made! Speed Meet events in August and September in over 12 locations across New Zealand.
The future of our workforce Over the past year NZ Plant Producers has been working closely with Government and through our members to navigate our industry through the Covid-19 induced labour crisis.
Phasing out fossil fuels for industrial heating NZ Plant Producers has partnered with HortNZ, Tomatoes NZ and Vegetables NZ to submit on the Ministry for the Environment's proposals on the use of fossil fuels in industrial heating, focusing on greenhouses.
PHEL Open Day NZPPI and MPI's Plant Health & Environment Laboratory held a cooperative Post entry Quarantine Open Day on 26 May.
Changes to Essential Skills visa Minister of Immigration has increased the duration of new Essential Skills visas for those who are paid below the median wage, from 6 months to 12 months
Extension for Working Holiday visas and Supplementary Seasonal Employment visas The Government has announced extensions to Working Holiday visas and Supplementary Seasonal Employment (SSE) visas, and changes to Essential Skills visas, which may affect some of your employees.
Horticultural plastic pots on government's radar New regulatory product stewardship schemes will be needed for horticultural plastics and plastic pots.
Plant Variety Rights Bill The Plant Variety Rights Bill was introduced to Parliament and had its first reading at the end of May 2021.
Myrtle rust found in Christchurch, more expected in region Myrtle rust has been found on a hedge in Ōtautahi-Christchurch, the furthest south an established infection of the plant disease has been seen.
Positive engagement from the Rotorua Careers Expo Earlier in May, NZ Plant Producers attended the Rotorua Careers Expo to promote our industry and engage future young plant producers.
2021's Young Achiever Finalists Have Been Selected The Young Achiever competition is set to be the biggest yet, with five finalists selected to compete in July's competition.
Business Central Launches New App for Member Benefits NZ Plant Producers has partnered with Business Central through our connection with EMA. Their new app provides a range of discounts and special offers as a member-only benefit.
Mitre 10 and Zealandia launch plant pot recycling trial Join Mitre 10 and Zealandia to help keep troublesome plastic plant pot waste ending up in landfills
News Roundup - 18 May Cheap labour wanted, it's a jobseekers' market, cheap wine available, and more!
NZ Plant Producers Board vice chair Geoff Thorpe resigns Geoff Thorpe, NZ Plant Producers vice chair and sector representative for orchard and vine producers, has resigned.
Are you an accredited employer? There are upcoming changes to temporary work visas There are going to be changes to temporary work visas on 1 November 2021
Lifelong Learning and Employment through PiPI Pathways into Primary Industries (PiPI) is a project led by Primary ITO, funded through the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) COVID-19 Workforce Development Councils and Transitional Industry Training Organisations Response Project Fund.
Strategy Review: Transforming our industry for the future Around 30 of our members gathered in Hamilton last month for the NZPPI Strategy Forum. The purpose of the day was for our members to help the NZPPI Board identify the future strategic priorities that NZPPI should pursue.
Students Lining up for Horticulture Last month Matt Dolan had the privilege to present at the Horticulture Agriculture Teachers Association (HATA) Conference in Motueka, where he learned that after decades of declining student numbers, horticulture classes are again filling up.
Skilled Newcomers program connecting you with skilled talent Business Central has an awesome initiative, creating ease for employers when looking for the right candidates for their company.
Business Central's Payroll Bootcamp Available to all NZPPI Members Business Central has put together a Payroll Bootcamp, starting 11th May 2021, updating you on changes to payroll legislation. All NZPPI members can take advantage of their member discount price, courtesy of our affiliation with the EMA.
News Roundup - 29 April Subsidies for horticulture workers, for Canterbury businesses, for drought-struck farms, for rural immigrant women, and more
April 2021 Plant Trolley Update The last twelve months has been a busy one for the trolley system. Unprecedented demand last year sees us having 3400 trolleys under lease and around 200 on short term hire.
NZ Plant Producers congratulates Malcolm Woolmore AHRIH Congratulations to Malcolm Woolmore of Lyndale Nurseries for receiving the Associate of Honour Award from the Royal NZ Institute of Horticulture.
Do you know any Young Achievers? Entries close on Sunday 2 May for the Young Achiever of the Year 2021. Do you know any Young Achievers you can encourage to take the next step in their career?
PHEL - NZPPI Post Entry Quarantine Open Day Join us for an NZPPI members Open Day at MPI's PHEL laboratory in Tamaki, Auckland - 26 May 2021!
News Roundup - 12 April Pining for pines, co-funding for carbon efficiency, myrtle rust refugia, labour shortage, and much, much more
News Roundup - 7 April Water and the lack thereof, Young Achiever comp back, Local Hero of the Year grows and plants natives, and more
Entries now open – are you the next plant production Young Achiever? After being forced to cancel in 2020, the next competition will be held on July 14-15, at Growing Spectrum, Hamilton. Entries are open and must be submitted by Sunday 2 May 2021.
Plant Production Plays a Key Role in Climate Change Plans Last week NZPPI presented our submission on the Climate Change Commissions advice on how NZ should meet its commitments to be carbon neutral by 2050.
New Look Board for NZ Plant Producers Fresh faces will sit at the NZ Plant Producers table this year, following the election of Stephen Burton and Clifford Scott to the Board.
Catch us at the Rotorua careers expo We are very excited to be participating at this year’s career expo in Rotorua on the 10th and 11th of May.
He Tātai Rangahua - The Food and Fibre Youth Network Apply for the Food and Fibre Youth Council – registration closes on the 9th of April.
EPA calls for expressions of interest for new organisms to be made ‘not new’ The Environmental Protection Authority is accepting proposals to change the status of new organisms to ‘not new’
News Roundup - 31 March Plastic problems, exotic solutions, unemployable employed, LOTY winner, and more.
New Zealand emerging from the bubble On Wednesday 24 March, NZ Plant Producers Alice Schofield and Alix Walles attended Ngā Kōrero Whai Take - Conversations that Count.
Minimum wage rates increase from Thursday, 1 April 2021 As a business owner or manager, you need to be ready for the increase in minimum wage rates from Thursday, 1 April 2021.
Women's leadership scholarships available Scholarships are currently available through Women & Leadership New Zealand to support the development of women leaders across New Zealand’s plants and horticulture sector
NZPPI Science committee work programme for 2021 - 2022 The Science committee has recently published its priorities for the next two years. We'd love your feedback !
News Roundup - 22 March Government support for orchardists, Immigration NZ changes tune on skilled rural staff, and more
GIA Operational Agreements Recently NZ Plant Producers announced it had signed the GIA Deed, enabling it to enter into agreements with government and industry groups to manage biosecurity issues.
NZ Plant Producers at Grow Ōtautahi NZ Plant Producers attended Grow Ōtautahi Christchurch Garden Festival on 12-14 March
We’re making a submission to the Climate Change Commission – tell us what you think! Submissions to He Pou a Rangi Climate Change Commission close next week, after being extended by 14 days.
Missing in action: changing the status for two new houseplants Monstera standleyana and Pilea peperomioides are not officially recognised as being present in New Zealand. NZPPI is working to change their status.
News Roundup - 16 March Rural leaders bend PM's ear, free trades training, and getting kids into rural jobs, and more
Primary Industry Capability Alliance research and insights forum on workforce in the food and fibre sector On February the 25th NZ Plant Producers attended the PICA research & insights forum on ‘Growing our Workforce through Quality Workplaces’
News Roundup - 2 March Living wage for hort workers, water shortage, COVID response, and more. It's a newsy kind of week.
News Roundup - 1 March COVID support, Immigration NZ apology, supply chain, Auckland border, and more
COVID-19 Update - 1 March 2021 NZ Plant Producers is closely monitoring the latest level changes and its implications for our members.
Board Election Nominations Are Open Stand for your industry! Nominations have now opened for three NZPPI Board roles: food, forestry and retail.
News Roundup - 23 February Business support for COVID RMA reform Sales and service apprenticeships Holidays Act Seasonal worker shortage and more
NZ Plant Producers acknowledges and thanks Carol Fraser Carol Fraser, NZ Plant Producers’ ninth Honorary Life Member, passed away at home last week
Kellogg Rural Leadership Course 2 applications open now Are you working in the food and fibre sector and passionate about growing your leadership style, your networks and contributing to your community and industry? If you are, then we encourage you to take the next step in your development and do a Kellogg Rural Leadership course.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our labour survey NZ Plant Producers would like to say thank you to everyone who participated in our labour survey, to identify your needs in labour, skills and training for 2021
Join NZ Plant Producers at Grow Ōtautahi Christchurch Garden Festival, 12-14 March Grow Ōtautahi Christchurch Garden Festival is a vibrant, contemporary garden festival
NZPPI appalled by the stupidity of plant smuggler NZPPI is appalled by the actions of an Auckland woman caught smuggling plants, and putting New Zealand's environment at risk.
Plant production jobs showcased Plant production joins other primary industries to promote careers and employment opportunities throughout New Zealand.
Myrtle Rust online tool A new tool for managing myrtle rust is being developed to help plant producers make better decisions about when to apply fungicide sprays.
Tharfield Nursery SHED meeting - 18th February Tharfield Nursery hosted a large NZ Plant Producers crowd at the SHED meeting last week. Covid-19 Level 3 was lifted on Tuesday evening, allowing members to travel from and through Auckland from as far away as Whangarei.
Innovation at Titoki Nursery Titoki nursery introduced the Plant Paper system last year to save on plastic waste and found it speeds up plant production too.
NZPPI’s Reaction to Climate Change Commissions Report The Climate Change Commission has published its advice to Government on how New Zealand should meet its 2050 climate change targets.
Stand for Your Industry in 2021 NZ Plant Producers has many opportunities to get involved in your industry this year.
2021 Primary Industries Good Employer Awards opens for entries Entries are open for the 2021 Primary Industries Good Employer Awards. The awards celebrate primary sector employers who demonstrate exceptional employment practices.
Nominating a NZ Plant Producers Honorary Life Member Do you know any unrecognised leaders in our industry? Honorary Life Membership is the highest award granted by New Zealand Plant Producers Incorporated
Auckland Botanic Gardens publish an article about their 'Nursery Biosecurity Journey' Bec Stanley and Wayne Dymond from the Auckland Botanic Gardens share their experience about biosecurity in their nursery.
2020 - Our Year in Review Our year in review (and what it year it was!) from NZ Plant Producers' CE, Matthew Dolan
Go Gardening Gift Cards & Vouchers Redemption Policy A reminder that the Go Gardening Gift Card and Voucher system will be wound up, with the sale of cards and vouchers ceasing on 31 January 2021. NZPPI will redeem valid gift cards and vouchers from this point on. Please read this article to see the full redemption policy.
EMA's Public Holiday Guidelines for Employers The EMA have released a guide to outline the fall of public holidays Christmas period, and when they should be paid out to your employees.
Don’t Start a Cluster In our plant-based industries we’ve learnt to identify and contain many different biosecurity problems over the past few years – fruit flies, myrtle rust, kauri dieback and others. These each represent an obvious risk to our environment, and a latent risk to the industry and individual businesses.
NZPPI Releases Proposal on Retail Representation The NZPPI Board is proposing to establish a new Retail Supply Chain Special Interest Group (SIG) to enable closer collaboration between Retail Plant Producers and Garden Retailers. The purpose of the proposed Retail Supply Chain SIG support is to strengthen the garden retail supply chain, with a focus on the future of the sector.
Minister Approves NZ Plant Producers' GIA Application Last week the Minister for Biosecurity Hon Damien O’Connor approved NZ Plant Producers' application to join the Government Industry Agreement on Biosecurity (GIA).
NZ Plant Producers appoints Employment Relations Advisor We are delighted to welcome Alice Schofield to the NZ Plant Producers team as our Employment Relations Advisor
Malus Import Health Standard Consultation Ministry for Primary Industries is consulting on proposed changes to the Malus import health standard
Wellington SHED Meeting at the Botanic Gardens NZPPI held the very first SHED meeting in the Wellington region on Thursday 26 November, hosted by the Wellington City Council Botanic Gardens at the Treehouse Visitor centre. A city of desk jockeys and home gardeners, we obviously focused on the ornamental and retail sectors relevant to this part of the country.
Privacy Act changes – what it means for you An updated Privacy Act comes into force on 1 December 2020. While it strengthens some privacy rules, any business with sound privacy practices should be good to go!
Honorary Life Membership Citation – Peter Fraser New Zealand Plant Producers Incorporated is very pleased to award Peter Fraser Honorary Life Membership of the Society. This award recognises your outstanding service and contribution to the plant nursery industry over many years.
Honorary Life Membership Citation – Carol Fraser New Zealand Plant Producers Incorporated is very pleased to award Carol Fraser Honorary Life Membership of the Society. This award recognises your outstanding service and contribution to the plant nursery organisations and industry over many years.
Skills Shortages The closure of NZ’s borders due to Covid-19 means that there will be lack of overseas workers – especially in high skill areas, like propagation.
GIA Update NZPPI’s GIA application is due to be signed soon, now the new Government has been established.
Wellington Road Trip Last week, NZPPI took to the road and visited nurseries in the Wellington region. Keeping in the theme of 2020 we thought it was high time we explored our own backyard.
NZ Election: Ministerial appointments The new Government is now in place. NZPPI will be in contact with the key Ministers to congratulate them on their appointments, reminding them of the importance of our industry to the Governments objectives and NZ’s success and to inform them about the issues that are affecting us.
Mental Health & Resilience This is a busy and stressful time for our industry so taking care of your mental wellbeing has never been more important.
Water Code of Practice Despite recent rainfall, many regions of New Zealand still face the risk of water restrictions over the coming months. The NZPPI Water Working Group has developed a Code of Practice for Water Management.
Gene Editing Forum - Canterbury 2020 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020 was awarded to two women scientists involved in the discovery of the CRISPR technology, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna. The tools they developed have taken the life sciences into a new epoch and a panel discussed whether they could ever be used here.
Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment meeting with NZPPI The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Simon Upton, and his advisers will hold a Zoom meeting with NZPPI about the management of pest plants this Thursday 19 November.
Government assigns $38.5m to plant imports The allocation of $38.5 million in the 2020 budget for development of the plant imports system has been welcomed by our sector. Investment in the processes and infrastructure that supports this will benefit all New Zealanders.
NZ Plant Producers has issued its Manifesto for the 2020 Election This election we have raised eight issues which much be addressed so our members can continue to thrive and produce the plants New Zealand so badly needs.
Auckland Moves to Covid-19 Level 2.5 Our Auckland members will be welcoming the move to Covid-19 Level 2.5, resuming open retail trade and ending the confusion and delays at the Auckland border.
Lincoln University resumes horticulture diplomas and degrees The new Bachelor of Commerce (Horticulture) is designed to produce business leaders in the horticultural and food industries. The degree will provide the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in a management or advisory role.
Last Chance to Enrol in Women & Leadership NZ Development scholarships Women working in the plants and horticulture sector can register their interest now in a scholarship worth up to $5000 towards a leadership development programme
Farm Debt Mediation Scheme The Farm Debt Mediation Scheme assists primary sector businesses facing financial problems
GIA Consultation – Your Feedback. Thank you to everyone that participated in our GIA consultation process during July. The feedback we received showed that there is a clear majority of support for NZPPI’s proposal to sign the GIA Deed. NZPPI has submitted and application to the Minister to sign the GIA Deed.
NZ Plant Producers support GIA proposal NZ Plant Producers consultation in the Government-Industry Agreement on Biosecurity (GIA) has finished. Our members have shown overwhelming support for our proposal to sign the GIA Deed.
Membership renewals: This is the time of year for NZPPI membership renewals. We will be distributing Turnover Declaration forms shortly.
Welcome to Alix Walles: We are delighted to welcome Alix Walles to the NZPPI team as our Executive Assistant, starting on 3rd August.
Primary industry strategy The government has released its long-awaited primary industry strategy, “Fit for a Better World”. This strategy highlights the importance of primary production in the Covid-19 recovery and beyond and proposes a transition to more sustainable, regenerative and profitable production.
Make the most of your NZPPI Membership In addition to our Board roles, NZPPI has a number of Special Interest Groups and Subcommittees that help us to progress our work
Horticulturalists recognised in 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours Four New Zealand horticulturalists were recognised yesterday in the Queen’s Birthday honours: Jo Dawkins Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM); Murray Dawson MNZM; Peter Smale MNZM; and Marie Taylor Queen’s Service Medal (QSM).
Gardening blossoms in Covid aftermath Retail garden centres are reporting they are ‘run off their feet’ with sales far exceeding normal for the time of year. Despite the loss of Easter and Mother’s Day trading, customers are determined to attend to their gardens with many other forms of entertainment either restricted or unavailable.
Auckland water restrictions bite Auckland Council and Watercare Services have implemented restrictions on water use across the Auckland region. Just as our sector emerges from the worst of the Covid-19 restrictions, our Auckland members have now been hit by a new alert system, which restricts water use.
Progress on plant imports advocacy NZPPI has been advocating for a better plant imports system for over two years and we are really encouraged by the progress which is being made on a number of fronts.
John Liddle recognised by NZ Royal Institute of Horticulture John Liddle has been recognised by the NZ Royal Institute of Horticulture