Our sector has a strong history of developing young people who love working with plants and building their skills and knowledge. We are working with our members, industry partners, tertiary providers and the Government to reignite the training programmes and qualifications that have been so important to our sector.  

 

With about 4000 people employed in our sector and many unfilled jobs, there are plenty of opportunities for people to join our industry and pursue an exciting and rewarding career. 

We work with other primary organisations to identify the best structures for horticultural vocational eduction.

This work includes:

  • Advocating for industry qualifications to ensure that they are relevant
  • Promoting free apprenticeships and scholarships
  • Supporting our emerging leaders on a strong career path.

To find out more, visit the Plant Careers Website.

 

The Young Plant Producer competition recognises the best young people in our sector and enables them to take the next step in their personal and career development.

The two-day event pushes entrants to learn valuable new skills, gives them exceptional networking opportunities with industry leaders, and a boost to their careers. Each year our Young Plant Producer joins the winners of other horticulture industry competitions in the Young Horticulturalist of the Year.

Check out the Young Plant Producer website for more information and how and when to enter.

 

 

 

In July 2022, we announced the establishment of the Carol Fraser Industry Training Award (Fraser Award) in memory of Carol Fraser who founded Growing Spectrum with her husband Peter. Carol, who played an extremely active role in industry training and the professional development of plant producers.

This (now) biennial scholarship continues Carol’s educational legacy through its support of those outstanding individuals who have a passion for plants, for training and education, and for our industry. It is open to the wider industry, not just people working in nurseries but also those working in plant science or technology. The award is open to individuals enrolled in or recently completed training and education related to plant production, the award is a fantastic opportunity for emerging young leaders. The next award is available in 2026. 

2024 Winner: Paige Bewster, Norfolk Rd Nursery

With five years' of experience in the industry and currently completing an apprenticeship in nursery production, Paige showed a deep passion and extensive knowledge in the propagation and botany of native species. Her significant contributions have earned her respect within the conservation community and among customers. Paige is stepping into a leadership role, mentoring and teaching others, and she use the scholarship to further her education and development.

2023 Winner, Alice Buschl,of Waimea Nurseries

Alice is a graduate of the Fruition Level 6 Diploma in Horticulture Production and oversees the commercial crops grown in the Container Nursery at Waimea Nurseries. She will use her scholarship award to do the Prince2 Project Management Course. "I am excited to learn about project management and use these new skills alongside my Horticultural skills to enhance my overall growth." The 2023 award was donated by Apex Greenhouses, NZPPI and the Fraser family. 

2022 Inaugural Winner, Dani McBride of Rural Design

Dani was our inaugural Fraser Award winner. Read all about her career in our Spotlight On series

 

The Kellogg Rural Leadership Programme has been specifically designed for the food and fibre sector.

The programme develops food and fibre sector leaders with the skills, confidence, awareness, and networks to think and act strategically. It is for farmers, foresters, fishers, producers, growers, and agri-professionals who have a desire to contribute to their rural community, food and fibre production, processing, or profession.

To apply, or for more information, visit the website or email kellogg@ruralleaders.co.nz.

He Tātai Rangahua - The Food and Fibre Youth Network

01 Apr 2021

Apply for the Food and Fibre Youth Council – registration closes on the 9th of April.

Late last year the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) contracted New Zealand Young Farmers (NZYF) to establish and implement a food and fibre youth network (and council) to provide a formalised pan-sector voice to raise industry issues and provide input into critical decisions related to the future of the sector.

This group will be formally established this month and applications to register interest for the food and fibre council are open and close at 5:00pm Friday 9th April.

The role of the Council is:

  • To explore and prioritise issues to be considered by the Network and how that may be conducted.
  • To actively promote the recommendations and views of the Network, and to ensure that outcomes from the Network activity are followed through to their logical conclusions.
  • To communicate with the Network to ensure that they are fully engaged and informed.
  • To provide advice to Ministers, MPI and other stakeholders on issues relating to young people in the food and fibre sector.
  • To liaise with MPI, NZYF and other key stakeholders, as necessary, to ensure that the Network is well utilised, independent, and well respected.
  • To connect to Sector Action Plans and any other initiatives that are current in the industry.
  • To act as young ambassadors for the sector and support and promote the attraction and retention of young people.

Let your voice be heard and represent the plant production industry on the council! Click here to learn more and apply.

 
 

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