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Southern Field Days: Christopher Luxon attends first day as farmers flock to event

By Shawn McAvinue
Otago Daily Times·
14 Feb, 2024 11:09 PM3 mins to read

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      Farmers flocked to the first day of Southern Field Days yesterday, but there is an expectation they will keep their wallets in their pockets for now.

      More than 800 exhibitors will cover the 57ha site in Waimumu, near Gore, for the three days ending tomorrow.

      Southern Field Days chairman Steve Henderson, a dairy farmer in Awarua, near Invercargill, said the exhibition sites sold out in December.

      “It sold out quick.”

      Up to 35,000 visitors were expected across the three days.

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      A large crowd arrived early yesterday.

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      Straw hats and sunscreen were essentials for a Southland scorcher.

      “It’s a perfect day.”

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      He was pleased there was a large crowd, as many farmers were battling high on-farm inflation and some were facing lower prices for their red meat.

      He believed farmers would use the event to gather information and then would buy goods and services in the weeks after the event.

      “That’s my gut [feeling] — they won’t go and buy outright today.”

      Read more farming and rural stories on The Country.

      The economic impact of the event, and the impact for the surrounding service providers, would still be huge, he said.

      The two-yearly event was cancelled in 2022 due to Covid.

      He was “forever grateful” for the exhibitors who kept their site fee in the Southern Field Days bank account after the cancellation.

      “It would have been a hell of an overdraft otherwise.”

      Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (left) has a laugh with Dillon Harvesting owner Mark Dillon, of Riversdale, after a tractor-pull event at Southern Field Days in Waimumu yesterday. Photo / Gregor Richardson
      Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (left) has a laugh with Dillon Harvesting owner Mark Dillon, of Riversdale, after a tractor-pull event at Southern Field Days in Waimumu yesterday. Photo / Gregor Richardson

      The day started with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon competing in a tractor-pull event.

      In a Massey Ferguson 320hp tractor, he pulled a weight the required 100m under the guidance of Dillon Harvesting owner Mark Dillon, of Riversdale.

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      Luxon got out of the tractor cab sporting a wide smile.

      “That was great fun — the highlight of my day,” Luxon said.

      The agricultural sector was the most important sector in New Zealand, Luxon said.

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      “It is the backbone of the New Zealand economy. It drives 11 per cent of our GDP, employs 13 per cent of our people and feeds 40 million people around the world, and is 80 per cent of our export earnings.”

      In a media stand-up in the middle of a fleet of John Deere tractors at the Southland Farm Machinery site, Luxon was asked what he was going to do to stimulate the rural economy.

      Part of his plan included doubling export revenue in the next decade, he said.

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      “If we get agriculture growing at 2 per cent a year, we end up creating $35 billion of growth for the New Zealand economy.”

      On-farm inflation for farmers was “massive”, he said.

      “They are dealing with interest rates and mortgages on top of that. It is a killer, and that is why we are determined to focus on the root cause of it, which is inflation.”

      The plan was to get the economy “aerated and moving” and roll out actions every financial quarter for the next few years.

      Agriculture Minister Todd McClay was asked whether he believed National Lamb Day (February 15) would help increase the price farmers were getting for the commodity.

      The lamb price has fallen due to an oversupply of the commodity from Australia.

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      The Government would focus on reducing costs on-farm, including fixing some of the unworkable regulations farmers were facing to ensure their exports remained competitive in international markets, McClay said.

      “Many sheep and beef farmers are not sure they can survive any longer.”

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