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Whiritoa Orchards wins Ballance Farm Environment Award

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3 Jul, 2022 10:00 PM2 mins to read

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Orchard manager Helen Scott. Photo / Supplied

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Whiritoa Orchards has been named the 2022 Regional Supreme Winner in the Bay of Plenty Ballance Farm Environment Awards.

Led by orchard manager Helen Scott, Whiritoa Orchards grows both conventional and organic gold kiwifruit while striving to improve the land for future generations.

Since purchasing the property, Māori Investments Ltd has extensively developed the orchards into healthy, well-performing businesses.

Establishing good drainage and restoring soil health across the orchards has paid off with a lift in production, so they're harvesting an additional 10,000 trays of kiwifruit a hectare – up to a maximum of 21,000 trays.

Whiritoa Orchards is focused on carrying a sustainable, good-quality crop that cares for both land and plants. Employees are trained and empowered so their work becomes a career rather than simply a job. Fresh vegetables are grown for the whānau to help improve their personal health.

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The judges were impressed with how traditional Māori knowledge provides a foundation to the team's approach.

They have dramatically improved production and quality, while retaining a strong focus on creating long-term career pathways.

"People are at the heart of this operation, with a holistic approach to sustainability that means profitability is not compromised. There's meticulous attention to detail and careful thought on all management practices, with a generational lens," the judges said.

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Whiritoa Orchards also won the Bayleys People in Primary Sector, Norwood Agri-Business Management and Zespri Kiwifruit Orchard awards.

A field day will be held at Whiritoa Orchards on July 26.

Run by the New Zealand Farm Environment Trust, the awards champion sustainable farming and growing. The Bay of Plenty Ballance Farm Environment Awards were announced on July 1.

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