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Greater Land Use Flexibility Empowers Māori Farmers for Productivity and Sustainability

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Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka emphasize that greater land use flexibility enables whenua Māori landowners to enhance productivity and environmental outcomes. The Government is investing $2.6 million in a project with Te Arawa Primary Sector Incorporated to help Māori landowners optimize farm production, increase profitability by 10-30%, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 5-25%. This initiative aims to support farmers and growers through regulatory reform, innovation, and data sharing, strengthening New Zealand's primary industries and rural communities.

Tags: Todd McClay Tama Potaka whenua Māori land use flexibility Māori landowners Agriculture Minister Māori Development Minister Te Arawa Primary Sector farming systems New Zealand agriculture

Government Backs NZ Forestry Innovation with $8M Mass Timber Project Boost

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The New Zealand Government, led by Agriculture Minister Todd McClay, is investing $3.2 million in a project to develop prefabricated mass timber modules, aiming to boost forestry sector innovation, onshore processing, and job creation. This initiative supports land use flexibility, sustainable productivity, and shifting supply from export to domestic markets, enhancing value and stability for regional economies. The project will assess technical, economic, and environmental factors to encourage long-term investment and provide data to help farmers and growers innovate and grow their businesses.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand Government forestry sector Agriculture Minister VoMo Limited Red Stag Investments mass timber modules sustainable productivity regulatory reform

New Zealand Boosts Horticulture with Land Use Flexibility and Innovation

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The New Zealand Government is enhancing the horticulture sector by providing greater land use flexibility and investing $19.14 million in a five-year project to boost kiwifruit orchard productivity, quality, and environmental sustainability. This initiative, supported by Zespri and New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated, aims to increase kiwifruit export sales to $7.9 billion by 2035/36 and generate an economic impact of $15.8 billion. By reducing regulatory burdens and leveraging science and technology, the Government seeks to support farmers and growers, strengthen regional economies, and ensure a productive, sustainable primary industry sector.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand horticulture kiwifruit Zespri Agriculture Minister New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated farmers growers

New Zealand Boosts Agriculture with Land Use Flexibility and Sustainable Innovation

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The New Zealand Government is enhancing agricultural land use flexibility to promote innovation, sustainable productivity, and a reduced environmental footprint, supporting over 257,000 workers and contributing $52 billion in exports. It is investing in multi-million-dollar projects to boost beef, sheep, and dairy production with improved environmental outcomes, including reducing nitrogen leaching and increasing pasture utilization and feed efficiency. These initiatives aim to back farmers with regulatory reforms, science, and technology to ensure profitable, sustainable growth that benefits regional economies and rural communities.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand agriculture land use flexibility dairy farming beef production sheep farming environmental sustainability regulatory reform virtual fencing

New Anti-Scam Measures Protect Kiwis and Businesses from Online Fraud

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The Anti-Scam Alliance in New Zealand has launched new initiatives, including expanding the banking sector's "Confirmation of Payee" system and introducing the New Zealand Online Scams Code, to better protect people and businesses from scammers. This collaborative effort involves telcos, digital platforms, banks, government, and consumer groups working together to block scam content and prevent fraud, building on successful pilot programs that saved millions in losses. These measures complement legal changes and aim to create a safer online environment, giving New Zealanders greater confidence to engage in digital transactions without fear.

Tags: Cameron Brewer New Zealand Commerce and Consumer Affairs Confirmation of Payee Google Meta TikTok Trade Me Fair Trading Act

Government Invests $143M to Boost NZ Food & Fibre Sector Productivity Through Innovation

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasize that New Zealand’s food and fibre sector, which accounts for over 80% of exports, requires increased productivity through innovation and greater land use flexibility. The Government is investing $143 million in six commercial projects across various sectors, partnering with industry to demonstrate how science, technology, and regulatory reform can drive growth while reducing environmental impact. A report from Lincoln University and ASB Bank projects that adopting these innovations and flexible land use could boost the economy by $10 billion within five to seven years.

Tags: Christopher Luxon Todd McClay New Zealand food and fibre sector agriculture innovation land use flexibility Government investment productivity Lincoln University

New Zealand’s Science Investment Plan 2026-2036 to Boost Innovation and Growth

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The New Zealand Government’s Science Investment Plan outlines a decade-long strategy to leverage public science funding for economic growth, resilience, and global competitiveness by focusing on four priority areas: primary industries and bioeconomy, technology for prosperity, environmental sustainability, and healthy people and society. The plan emphasizes shifting $122 million toward advanced technologies to boost productivity, innovation, and sustainability without reducing overall science funding, ensuring continuity for existing research contracts. Research Funding New Zealand will develop detailed Pillar Investment Plans by September 2026, guided by expert advisory groups, to implement these priorities effectively.

Tags: Penny Simmonds Prime Minister’s Science Innovation and Technology Advisory Council Research Funding New Zealand New Zealand Institute for Advanced Technology Science Investment Plan Science Innovation and Technology Minister PMSTIAC New Zealand Government Research Funding New Zealand Pillar Advisory Groups

AgriZeroNZ Launches $51M Early Adoption Accelerator to Boost NZ Farm Tech

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The Government and industry have jointly launched the AgriZeroNZ Early Adoption Accelerator, contributing up to $51 million each to support the rollout of innovative farm technologies that enhance New Zealand farmers' competitiveness and emissions efficiency. This co-funded program focuses on practical, scalable solutions, building on prior investments in emissions-reducing research, with tools like EcoPond already available and more technologies expected soon. AgriZeroNZ invites companies and industry groups to participate in projects over the next three years, aiming to provide farmers with diverse technology choices tailored to their operations.

Tags: AgriZeroNZ Nicola Willis Todd McClay Early Adoption Accelerator New Zealand farmers farm technologies emissions reduction EcoPond agriculture innovation Crown funding

Government Invests $260K to Boost Rural NZ Resilience and Preparedness

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The Government has launched three initiatives totaling $260,000 to enhance the preparedness and resilience of rural communities through strengthening Rural Advisory Groups, supporting Taskforce Kiwi volunteers, and developing rural leadership skills. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Rural Communities Minister Mark Patterson emphasized the importance of proactive investment in capacity-building to help rural areas effectively respond to and recover from adverse events. These efforts aim to support farmers, protect food supplies, and foster stronger, well-prepared rural communities before crises occur.

Tags: Todd McClay Mark Patterson Regional community resilience Rural Advisory Groups Taskforce Kiwi Agriculture Minister Rural Communities Minister Federated Farmers Beef + Lamb New Zealand DairyNZ

Government Launches Rural Wellbeing Champions Programme to Support Young Farmers

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The Government is investing $98,000 in the Rural Wellbeing Champions Programme, embedded within the New Zealand Young Farmer of the Year Contest, to develop young rural leaders who can support mental health and wellbeing in their communities. This initiative, delivered in partnership with New Zealand Young Farmers and Farmstrong, aims to equip up to 150 participants with skills to navigate rural pressures and lead wellbeing conversations. The investment complements a broader mental health plan, enhancing support services and fostering resilient rural communities for the future.

Tags: Matt Doocey Mark Patterson New Zealand Young Farmers Rural Wellbeing Champions Programme Farmstrong Mental Health Rural Communities Young Farmers Government Investment Mental Health Minister

New Rural Scholarship Empowers Future Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry

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The Government has introduced the Minister of Agriculture Future Leaders Scholarship to support emerging leaders in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry by providing three $10,000 grants annually for study and capability building. The program aims to develop governance skills and practical experience in rural primary sector leadership, addressing capability gaps through collaboration with sector leaders. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasizes the scholarship's role in nurturing leadership and sustaining the sector's long-term success.

Tags: Todd McClay Government rural scholarship primary sector Agriculture Forestry young farmers leadership development Ministry for Primary Industries

Government Invests $750,000 in Pilot Projects to Manage Wild Deer Impact on Farms

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The Government is investing $750,000 in three pilot projects led by catchment groups in Rangitīkei, Wairarapa, and North Canterbury to measure and reduce wild deer impacts on privately-owned production land. These projects, running until August 2027, aim to assess deer populations, evaluate control techniques, and inform future management plans while involving farmers, hunters, and regional councils. Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager emphasized that toxins like brodifacoum will not be used, and hunter-led conservation will play a key role in the programme.

Tags: Andrew Hoggard James Meager Ministry for Primary Industries Rangitīkei Wairarapa North Canterbury Hurunui District Landcare Group Wairarapa Catchment Collective Rangitīkei River Catchment Collective Government

Budget 2026 Boosts Mental Health with $100M for Faster Support and More Workers

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The Government’s Budget 2026 allocates over $100 million across four years to enhance mental health services, focusing on faster access, increased frontline workers, and improved crisis response. Key investments include $20.18 million for maternal mental health, $28.45 million for psychology assistant roles, and $51.72 million to open 20 new inpatient beds, prioritizing regions with the highest demand. Additional initiatives support early family intervention, peer support, community-driven solutions, and expanded training pathways to strengthen the mental health workforce and better support New Zealanders in need.

Tags: Matt Doocey Budget 2026 mental health maternal mental health psychology assistant inpatient beds frontline workforce perinatal bereavement Health New Zealand NGOs

Pharmac to Fund Ambulance Medicines from July for Better Patient Care in NZ

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Associate Health Minister David Seymour supports Pharmac’s new responsibility to fund ambulance medicines from July 1, aiming to provide consistent access to emergency medicines nationwide while achieving cost savings. Following public consultation, Pharmac added seven commonly used ambulance medicines to the funded list to better reflect practical needs and improve patient outcomes. This change integrates ambulance medicines management with hospital medicines, enhancing system efficiency, value for taxpayers, and seamless care transitions between ambulance and hospital services.

Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Health New Zealand ACC ambulance services emergency medicines patient outcomes public consultation health budget New Zealand

New Zealand Advances GeoShot NZ Project to Drill First Superhot Geothermal Well

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The GeoShot NZ project aims to drill New Zealand’s first superhot geothermal well at the Rotokawa Geothermal Field, with government funding of $55 million approved for pre-drilling and exploratory activities. The initiative involves expert partners and advanced technology to harness superhot fluids at depths of 4–5 km, offering significantly more energy than conventional wells and enhancing national energy resilience. This pioneering effort, supported by international collaboration, seeks to establish New Zealand as a leader in clean, high-capacity geothermal energy for long-term regional and national benefits.

Tags: Shane Jones Mercury NZ Todd Energy Tauhara North No. 2 Trust Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment GeoShot NZ Regional Infrastructure Fund Rotokawa Geothermal Field Iceland New Zealand