Hastings-based Pipfruit NZ chief executive Alan Pollard said it had "certainly been a big year" for border control, and also welcomed further investment, while any investment in research and development would be important across the primary sector.
Forest Owners Association president Peter Clark, of Rotorua, described the Budget as "money for urban New Zealanders".
"They've worked out where the cities are," he told Hawke's Bay Today. "That's where the votes come from, but there's a huge economy that's out in the provinces."
In a statement earlier he said: "Just a year ago the Government launched its Primary Industry Champions scheme as a major project. Now, it seems to have lost momentum."
"In forestry we have an acute labour shortage that is only going to get worse unless something major is done, and that applies right through most of the primary sector."
He said also that with "unbelievable" amounts of money going into "sorting the traffic woes of New Zealand's Big cities" there was "serious gap" in the Budget for the regional road network.