Te Awamutu Courier

Farmers to meet on water quality

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A farmer advocate group, Farmers 4 Positive Change (F4PC) is running a series of meetings on water quality which all farmers are urged to attend.

In October 2016 Waikato Regional Council notified the Healthy Rivers Wai Ora plan that introduced rulesto improve water quality in the Waikato and Waipa¯ catchments.

F4PC have been working on the farmers’ behalf to inform and guide them through this process. The group has an alternativ­e to the plan that it says is both workable and equitable.

At the meetings F4PC members will discuss critical points around contaminan­t loss on farm.

“If we are to truly uphold the values linked to our marketing campaigns underpinne­d by sustainabi­lity messaging including 100 per cent pure clean and green, we must respond favourably and redesign some of the principles behind our farm management practices,” says F4PC chairman sheep and beef farmer Rick Burke.

“This council redesign cannot be built around one-size-fits-all rules that lock in grandparen­ting, forcibly restrainin­g one land user their rightful opportunit­y while giving others the licence to continue dischargin­g high contaminan­t loss.”

“We believe to promote long-term sustainabi­lity and achieve better water quality linked to swimmabili­ty, Mahinga Kai and ecosystem health we must understand what the contaminan­t issues are in every individual subcatchme­nt, whether from natural, diffuse and point sources.

“It should be the responsibi­lity of all community sectors, urban and rural to then work on this collaborat­ively yet proportion­ally together.” F4PC supports farmers preparing a Farm Environmen­t Plan (FEP). This allows farmers to better manage what is happening on their farm, and the critical source areas and other issues that may affect water quality.

“Crucially it also allows farmers to plan forward the work schedule in a more favourable manner so allowing reasonable time frames for a redesign of their farms or change their farm systems if necessary as this will be crucial to success.

As is getting unity among farmer groups,” says Rick.

The meetings are: May 22, 1pm O¯ newhero Rugby Club.

May 22, 7pm at Kentucky lounge, Te Rapa Racecourse.

May 23, 6:30pm at the Les Munro Centre, Te Ku¯ iti.

The meetings will refresh, update and engage farmers, providing an update on Plan Change 1,an alternativ­e plan for nitrogen allocation and F4PC funding requiremen­ts for expert witnesses to present at hearings. at

 ?? KAM 06MAR14 4 ?? SHEEP and beef farmer Rick Burke has seen water quality improve after retiring marginal land, protecting waterways and planting trees.
KAM 06MAR14 4 SHEEP and beef farmer Rick Burke has seen water quality improve after retiring marginal land, protecting waterways and planting trees.

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