Posted: Mar 18, 2023
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has $51 million to help farmers and growers, including whenua Māori owners, to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has $51 million to help farmers and growers, including whenua Māori owners, to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle. This funding is intended to assist farmers...
Posted: Mar 18, 2023
To support the rural communities of Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Tararua, and the Wairarapa.
In response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle, Alliance Group today announced a comprehensive support package for the region with a focus on farmers badly impacted on the East Coast...
Posted: Mar 1, 2023
You buy we will donate - Flood Recovery Fund
Surfing For Farmers is keen to get in a support where we can.
We will donate all margins from all SFF kit sold to the Flood Relief Fund.
Posted: Mar 1, 2023
Groups of volunteers have been participating in flood recovery of farmland around the Kumeroa / Hopelands / Ruawhata / Ballance areas this week.
Three groups of volunteers have been hard work around the Kumeroa/Hopelands/Ruawhata/Ballance area along the Manawatu River clearing debris off fences, picking up broken fences and...
Posted: Feb 28, 2023
In response to the devastation caused to rural communities by recent weather events through-out New Zealand, Ballance Agri-Nutrients is funding a comprehensive relief package to provide on the ground support.
Ballance will work with the Rural Support Trust, a national organisation run by a team of 350 people – rural people supporting rural people. The Trust has the reach and services to help with...
Posted: Feb 27, 2023
B+LNZ is reminding farmers to protect themselves, their families and stock as cases of Salmonella and Leptospirosis rise in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle.
“Salmonella and Leptospirosis are already rearing their heads on the East Coast of the North Island following Cyclone Gabrielle,” says B+LNZ’s Senior Advisor for Biosecurity and...
Posted: Feb 27, 2023
Feds are urging farmers to use the National Feed Co-ordination Service.
Federated Farmers is urging farmers who need stock feed, and those willing to donate or supply it, to use the National Feed Co-ordination Service.