Marlborough Express

Research centre plans ‘experiment­al vineyard’

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A new wine research centre in Marlboroug­h plans to use some of its multimilli­on-dollar start-up money to develop an ‘‘experiment­al future vineyard’’.

The Marlboroug­h Research Centre received $3.79 million in 2020 through the Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) to build a new ‘‘centre of excellence’’ in Blenheim, next to the Nelson Marlboroug­h Institute of Technology (NMIT) campus.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern officially opened the New Zealand Wine Centre/te Whare a¯ Waina Aotearoa yesterday, accompanie­d by Te Tai Tonga MP Rino Tirikatene. Economic and Regional Developmen­t Minister Stuart Nash was due to attend.

‘‘The New Zealand Wine Centre will help our already worldrenow­ned wine producers stay ahead of global trends in wine by developing new products and helping to tackle issues such as the impact of climate change on the sector,’’ Nash said in a statement.

‘‘The winemaking sector has a huge impact on the national and regional economy, and accounts for one in five jobs in the Marlboroug­h region.

‘‘The most recent Marlboroug­h Regional Workforce Plan projects a job growth of 17% for the wine industry, and the wine centre will support the developmen­t of specialist skills needed for new high-skilled jobs.’’

Nash said the Government was also supporting the viticultur­e sector by allowing a further 3000 seasonal workers to come to New Zealand, providing workforce relief to the wine sector. ‘‘I’m proud to see such a centre of excellence be based in the heart of New Zealand wine country, Marlboroug­h, where over three quarters of our exported wines are produced.

‘‘Like many a fine wine, our viticultur­e and winemaking industries continue to grow economical­ly over time and are now one of our country’s biggest export earners.

‘‘Currently bringing in nearly $2 billion a year, these exports will only continue to grow as our new FTAS with the UK and EU come into force, providing even greater economic security to New Zealanders,’’ Nash said.

The Marlboroug­h Research Centre had requested $770,000 of the existing $3.79 million investment be put towards the constructi­on and developmen­t of a new state-of-the-art ‘‘Experiment­al Future Vineyard’’.

‘‘It’s fantastic to see the plan for the Experiment­al Future Vineyard, which I know will be a huge asset to our winemaking industry, and help foster cuttingedg­e Kiwi innovation,’’ Nash said. ‘‘It will support sustainabl­e growth in the sector by making use of automation and robotic technologi­es to prepare for a digital future. This will bring our local winemakers to a whole new level.

‘‘The Wine Centre and Experiment­al Future Vineyard confirm

Marlboroug­h’s place as the preeminent location for research and innovation for New Zealand’s wine industry, attracting local and internatio­nal talent.’’

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