Also starting next term is a milk harvesting L3 programme for people employed as milkers and a farming systems L3 course.
"We have 20 students currently studying between the L2 farming and L3 painting and decorating courses," Raukawa-Manuel said.
"There are other things planned for the near future, including blueberry farming. This is very much a collaboration between Ag Challenge and the Runanga and this venue gives us an ideal place to deliver the practical hands-on farming aspects of the course. There are three residential homes on the complex and one of these is being used for the painting and decorating course. A kohanga reo will operate out of one of the houses.
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"The aim of the collaboration is to cater for the needs of both the local community and the Runanga," Raukawa-Manuel said.
As with all Ag Challenge courses, the rolling intake policy applies for the Marton programmes also allowing students to enrol throughout the year.