Articles tagged with Forestry

2026 Growing Native Forests Champions Awards Celebrate Environmental & Farming Success

1 month ago | 385 views

Forestry Minister Todd McClay praised the 2026 Growing Native Forests Champions Awards winners for demonstrating how native planting can complement productive land uses to enhance environmental and economic outcomes. The awards, with 67 entries, showcase diverse efforts from farmers, iwi, communities, and forestry companies in advancing native forestry to support environmental resilience. The six winners include individuals and groups recognized for large-scale restoration, community planting, sustainable farming, and promoting native timber and cultural values.

Tags: Todd McClay Ollie Langridge Ngāti Koata Trust Philip Leith Jenny Leith Kingheim Limited Styx Living Laboratory Trust Waingake Transformation Programme Forestry Minister Growing Native Forests Champions Awards

New Zealand Forestry Benefits from Lower ETS Costs and Smarter Regulations

1 month ago | 325 views

New Zealand’s Government is implementing sensible regulatory reforms to support the forestry sector in meeting environmental obligations while reducing compliance costs, including lowering Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) charges by 66% since taking office. Updates to the National Environmental Standards for Commercial Forestry and a simplified, voluntary legal harvest assurance system aim to cut red tape, ensure fair and efficient processes, and better target environmental risks. These changes, effective from July 2026, are designed to enhance the sector's economic contribution, competitiveness, and alignment of costs with services used.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand forestry sector Emissions Trading Scheme National Environmental Standards legal harvest assurance forestry regulation environmental obligations NZ Government

NZ Pine: New Zealand’s Trusted Brand for Sustainable Premium Timber Exports

1 month ago | 313 views

The Government and forestry sector are partnering to create the ‘NZ Pine’ brand, establishing New Zealand as a premium, trusted supplier of sustainably sourced radiata pine wood products. This brand, backed by a government-administered standard, will provide transparency and assurance about product origin and environmental responsibility, enhancing global market confidence. Launching in early 2027, NZ Pine aims to strengthen export earnings and support New Zealand’s goal of doubling export value within ten years.

Tags: NZ Pine New Zealand Todd McClay Forestry Minister Ministry for Primary Industries forestry sector wood processing radiata pine sustainable forestry export earnings

Government Backs NZ Forestry Innovation with $8M Mass Timber Project Boost

1 month ago | 326 views

The New Zealand Government, led by Agriculture Minister Todd McClay, is investing $3.2 million in a project to develop prefabricated mass timber modules, aiming to boost forestry sector innovation, onshore processing, and job creation. This initiative supports land use flexibility, sustainable productivity, and shifting supply from export to domestic markets, enhancing value and stability for regional economies. The project will assess technical, economic, and environmental factors to encourage long-term investment and provide data to help farmers and growers innovate and grow their businesses.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand Government forestry sector Agriculture Minister VoMo Limited Red Stag Investments mass timber modules sustainable productivity regulatory reform

New Rural Scholarship Empowers Future Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry

1 month ago | 294 views

The Government has introduced the Minister of Agriculture Future Leaders Scholarship to support emerging leaders in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry by providing three $10,000 grants annually for study and capability building. The program aims to develop governance skills and practical experience in rural primary sector leadership, addressing capability gaps through collaboration with sector leaders. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasizes the scholarship's role in nurturing leadership and sustaining the sector's long-term success.

Tags: Todd McClay Government rural scholarship primary sector Agriculture Forestry young farmers leadership development Ministry for Primary Industries

Rural Resilience Workshops Help Farmers Prepare for Emergencies Across NZ

4 months ago | 607 views

Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay announced a series of rural resilience workshops starting next week to help farmers and growers prepare for adverse events following recent damaging floods. These practical workshops, held nationwide alongside a rural resilience roadshow on the West Coast, aim to enhance emergency preparedness in rural communities highly exposed to emergencies. Resources such as a farm emergency plan template and preparedness checklist are available on the Good Farm and MPI websites to support farmers.

Tags: Todd McClay Mark Patterson Agriculture and Forestry Minister Rural Communities Minister New Zealand Otago Blenheim Canterbury Ruapehu Waikato

Crown Signs Historic Deed of Settlement with Ngāti Ruapani for Te Urewera

4 months ago | 704 views

The Crown and Ngāti Ruapani mai Waikaremoana have signed a Deed of Settlement after six years of negotiations, acknowledging historical Treaty of Waitangi breaches and aiming to restore Ngāti Ruapani’s connection with Te Urewera. The settlement includes a Crown apology, $24 million in financial redress, shares in Patunamu Forestry Ltd, multiple commercial and cultural properties, and approximately 12,000 hectares of land added to Te Urewera. This agreement marks a significant step toward supporting Ngāti Ruapani’s cultural and economic aspirations and concludes settlement negotiations in the Te Urewera region.

Tags: Ngāti Ruapani Treaty of Waitangi Paul Goldsmith Crown Te Urewera Waikaremoana Tuai Patunamu Forestry Ltd Deed of Settlement Te Tari Whakatau

Ahuwhenua Trophy 2026 Finalists Celebrate Māori Excellence in Agriculture and Horticulture

4 months ago | 937 views

Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka congratulated the finalists for the 2026 Ahuwhenua Trophy, which honors Māori excellence in farming and horticulture, highlighting their contribution to New Zealand’s economy and rural employment. The competition now includes horticulture, reflecting its 50% growth on Māori land since 2017, and recognizes the sector’s role in supporting Māori communities through jobs and reinvestment. Finalists will host field days for further judging, with the overall winner announced on 5 June in Whangārei.

Tags: Todd McClay Tama Potaka Ahuwhenua Trophy Mātai Pacific Iwi Collective Otama Marere Trust Ngāti Hine Forestry Trust Māori farmers horticulture New Zealand economy Māori Development

Government Commits $28M for Hill Country Erosion Control to Protect Farmland

5 months ago | 851 views

The Government is investing nearly $28 million in the Hill Country Erosion Programme (HCEP) to support erosion control projects from 2027 to 2031, aiming to protect productive land and reduce environmental and economic impacts. The programme, established in 2007 and supported by multiple councils and landowners, focuses on treating vulnerable land, creating farm-scale erosion control plans, and building regional capability. Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay emphasized the programme’s role in helping farmers prepare for severe weather and safeguarding soil health for future sustainability.

Tags: Todd McClay Hill Country Erosion Programme Agriculture and Forestry Minister Te Uru Rākau New Zealand Forest Service erosion control productive land soil health regional councils farmland protection

Forestry ETS Costs Slashed to $10.25/Ha, Boosting NZ Forest Owners

5 months ago | 1007 views

Forestry Minister Todd McClay announced a reduction in the Emissions Trading Scheme annual charge for forest owners from $14.90 to $10.25 per hectare, marking a 66% decrease since the National-led Government took office. The changes, resulting from a second operational cost review, also include updated service fees and new targeted fees to better reflect actual administration costs while maintaining service quality. Consultation on these proposals, which aim to support the forestry sector’s role in emissions targets, opens now with updated settings expected to take effect by mid-2026.

Tags: Todd McClay Forestry Minister Emissions Trading Scheme ETS Registry forest owners Labour Government cost reduction New Zealand forestry sector

Farmers Urged to Stay Safe Amid Severe Weather Warnings and Support Available

5 months ago | 1075 views

Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay urges farmers and growers to stay informed about severe weather warnings and seek support if needed, as heavy rain and strong wind alerts affect many regions. The Ministry for Primary Industries is actively monitoring the situation, coordinating with emergency groups, and providing on-ground assistance while advising people to prioritize safety and avoid floodwaters. A precautionary state of emergency has been declared in Whangārei, and those needing help are encouraged to contact the Rural Support Trust.

Tags: Todd McClay Ministry for Primary Industries MPI Agriculture and Forestry MetService Rural Support Trust Northland Whangārei Bay of Plenty Hawke’s Bay

Kiwi Food and Fibre Exports Set to Hit Record $62 Billion in 2026

7 months ago | 1099 views

New Zealand’s food and fibre exports are projected to reach a record $62 billion by June 2026, driven by strong demand, favorable growing conditions, and diverse sectors including meat, wool, horticulture, forestry, and dairy. Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay highlights government support through reforms, trade expansion, and sustainability initiatives, contributing to rising farmer confidence and economic recovery. The sector now accounts for 83% of all goods exports and employs one in seven New Zealanders, underscoring its vital role in the country’s economy and communities.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand Kiwi farmers SOPI report Agriculture and Forestry food and fibre exports meat and wool horticulture forestry dairy

New Zealand Strengthens Forestry Trade with India in Successful Mission 2025

8 months ago | 675 views

New Zealand’s forestry and wood-processing sector led a successful trade mission to India, aiming to expand growth opportunities and strengthen market ties. The mission produced tangible results under the Forestry Cooperation agreement, enhanced understanding of India’s forestry policies, and highlighted New Zealand’s premium timber products suited for India’s urbanization and sustainable construction. A return Indian forestry delegation will visit New Zealand in February 2026 to further develop the bilateral partnership and deepen strategic relations.

Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand India forestry trade mission Piyush Goyal timber products sustainable construction bilateral partnership

New Legislation Protects Farmland from Forest Conversions, Boosting Agriculture Sector

8 months ago | 799 views

Legislation has been enacted to restrict farm-to-forest conversions on productive farmland, fulfilling a campaign promise by Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay. The Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Scheme - Forestry Conversion) Amendment Act, effective from October 31, 2025, aims to protect food production, rural communities, and forestry investments. Exotic forests are limited from entering the Emissions Trading Scheme on New Zealand's most productive soils, with exemptions for Māori-owned land and erosion-prone areas, while transitional exemptions are available for qualifying forestry investments made between 2021 and 2024.

Tags: Legislation farmland Agriculture Forestry Minister Todd McClay Climate Change Response Emissions Trading Scheme New Zealand MPI

New Zealand Climate Change Minister Unveils Carbon Removals Framework and Legislative Enhancements

8 months ago | 760 views

Climate Change Minister Simon Watts introduced a new Assessment Framework for Carbon Removals in New Zealand, aiming to recognize and reward non-forestry carbon removals and support landholders and businesses. The framework aligns with the Government's commitment to climate action that stimulates the economy and promotes emissions reductions, fulfilling an election promise to explore biodiversity credits for initiatives like creating wetlands. Changes to the Climate Change Response Act will streamline processes, improve the NZ ETS, expand opportunities for carbon removal recognition, and reduce compliance costs for stakeholders, with an amendment bill planned for next year.

Tags: Climate Change Minister Simon Watts Assessment Framework Carbon Removals New Zealand Emissions Reduction Plan Biodiversity credits Forestry Climate Change Response Act NZ ETS