Aquaculture for all
Our new membership plans are live. Sign up to a yearly plan until March 12th to lock in your 50% launch discount and a 2 week trial of Seashell AI.

NZ$7.8m Allocated for Sustainable Farming Projects

Sustainability Economics Politics +4 more

NEW ZEALAND - Twenty nine new projects have been approved for NZ$7.8 million in new funding over four years through the Sustainable Farming Fund (SFF), Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy has announced.

Lucy Towers thumbnail

“These are grass-roots projects that support farmers, growers and foresters to tackle shared problems and develop new opportunities. They will deliver real economic, environmental and social benefits.

“For example, one project will develop industry tools for farmers to improve their farm practices to improve water quality and infrastructure, while reducing nutrient loss.

“Other projects aim to increase the productivity of onion and potato growers, improve farmer uptake of summer forages, and help tackle the risk of rot in apples.”

Co-funders will also invest NZ$16.3 million in the 29 projects over four years.

“Over the past 15 years the SFF has invested over NZ$120 million in 948 projects benefiting New Zealand’s primary industries including, dairy, meat, arable, forestry, horticulture and aquaculture.”

An evaluation of the SFF completed in early 2014 concluded that it is achieving its goals of funding projects that contribute to the economic, environmental and social well-being of New Zealand’s primary industries.

The next round of funding for the SFF will open in mid 2015.

For more information, go to: http://www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-and-programmes/farming/sustainable-farming-fund/