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Horticulture NZ scholars sought for 2026

Gisborne Herald
6 Nov, 2025 09:41 PM2 mins to read

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Horticulture New Zealand chief executive Kate Scott it is keen to help develop young people as future innovators and leaders in the industry, and scholarships will help students pursue the many career opportunities. Photo / Supplied

Horticulture New Zealand chief executive Kate Scott it is keen to help develop young people as future innovators and leaders in the industry, and scholarships will help students pursue the many career opportunities. Photo / Supplied

Applications have opened for Horticulture New Zealand’s (HortNZ) 2026 scholarship programme, with 20 funding opportunities available.

Each year, HortNZ offers a range of scholarships to students doing undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.

In a HortNZ release, chief executive Kate Scott said the scholarships were aimed at students with a special interest in the commercial fruit and vegetable industry.

“Through our scholarship programme, HortNZ is strongly focused on attracting, supporting, developing and retaining skilled young people to become innovators and leaders in the industry.”

Scott said career opportunities across the sector were “incredibly diverse ... growing, harvesting, sophisticated machinery and cutting-edge technology, sales and marketing, policy, human resources and much more”.

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“We need agronomists, engineers, laboratory technicians, marketers, managers and biosecurity specialists, to name but a few, and that extensive scope is very much reflected in the subjects our previous scholars have studied and the careers they have gone on to forge in the sector.”

HortNZ and the New Zealand Fruitgrowers Charitable Trust each offer a postgraduate scholarship of $10,000 to a student studying in New Zealand.

“The scholarships support students undertaking postgraduate study focused on innovation and tackling challenges critical to the horticulture industry’s future success,” Scott said.

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HortNZ’s postgraduate scholarship is awarded to a student undertaking study in horticulture or a related field.

The New Zealand Fruitgrowers Charitable Trust postgraduate scholarship is awarded to a student undertaking study specifically related to the fruit industry.

HortNZ undergraduate scholarships will enable 18 successful applicants to attend the 2026 Horticulture Conference.

“Each scholarship is valued at $1500 to cover the costs of flights, accommodation and conference registration,” Scott said.

Applicants must be a tertiary student studying towards an undergraduate degree or diploma in any discipline, and able to demonstrate their intent to support the New Zealand fruit and vegetable industry post-study.

Nine of these scholarships will be awarded to an applicant from each of New Zealand’s major growing regions, including Tairawhiti/Gisborne.

The remaining scholarships will be awarded nationally.

Applications for all scholarships close on Monday, December 1, at 11pm.

For further details and to apply, go to www.hortnz.co.nz.

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