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Fertiliser made from sea squirts shows student ingenuity

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Panguru Area School students Maui Te Tai, (left) Miti Morunga, John C Martin and Allen Karena promote 'Hokianga Substainable Fertiliser.' Photo / Debbie Beadle

Panguru Area School students Maui Te Tai, (left) Miti Morunga, John C Martin and Allen Karena promote 'Hokianga Substainable Fertiliser.' Photo / Debbie Beadle

More than 30 student businesses from 11 high schools around Northland competed in this year's Young Enterprise Scheme (YES) trade fair at the Old Packhouse Market in Kerikeri, and market patrons found plenty to attract their interest.

For YES the students come up with a product or service, set up a real-world business, and end the year with a real profit - or loss.

The fair was the young entrepreneurs' first chance to test their wares and marketing skills on the public, with shoppers voting for their favourite business and secret judges rating the best stalls.

Panguru Area School had Hokianga Sustainable Fertiliser, a liquid fertiliser manufactured from sea squirts, an invasive marine pest now found locally, which competes with mussels, gradually taking over. Allen Karena said tests showed the fertiliser boosted plant growth by 35 per cent.

Springbank student Seth Evans, who recruited mum Vicky to help man his Horsin' Around stall chose horse shoes to make his sustainable art products because they were normally thrown away, but offered a golden opportunity to recycle, re-use and re-create.

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He had originally planned to make owls (and had sold his first one), until his father taught him to weld, the owls then evolving into garden art spheres.

Seth Evens recruited his mum Vicki to help with his 'Horsin' Around' stall. Photo / Debbie Beadle
Seth Evens recruited his mum Vicki to help with his 'Horsin' Around' stall. Photo / Debbie Beadle

Meanwhile the customers' choice award went to Kakariki Pure (kawakawa-based household cleaner, Springbank School), from Aqua Woods (spa pool boards, Kerikeri High School) and Tree to Be (bee-friendly seed growing packs, Kerikeri High School).

Kerikeri High School students Ryona Winwood (left), Emily Arthur and Abbi Cassidy have developed PrioriTea, a substainable tea in packaging that contains no plastics. Photo / Debbie Beadle
Kerikeri High School students Ryona Winwood (left), Emily Arthur and Abbi Cassidy have developed PrioriTea, a substainable tea in packaging that contains no plastics. Photo / Debbie Beadle

The judges chose Tree to Be as the best stall, from Kakariki Pure and Eco Wave re-usable shopping bag key rings, Whangarei Girls' High School.

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