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CHB in winning circle at awards

Napier Port Hawke’s Bay Primary Sector Awards held

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The winners of the 2024 Napier Port Hawke’s Bay Primary Sector Awards have been announced, with three Central Hawke’s Bay award winners on the podium.

CHB’s Ben James won the Horticentr­e Horticultu­ralist of the Year, while Jackie Stafford took out the Laurie Dowling Memorial and Guy von Dadelszen gained the Lawson Robson Scholarshi­p.

Michael and Karen Toulmin took out the Silver Fern Farms Hawke’s Bay Farmer of the Year award at the event held at Toitoi Hawke’s Bay Arts and Events Centre in Hastings and organised by the Hawke’s Bay A&P Society.

Awards chairman Grant Charteris said judges across all categories noted the strong contingent of highcalibr­e entrants this year.

Charteris said he encouraged all entrants who were not on the stage to stick to their goals and plans and continue to put their names forward in the coming years.

“The 2024 entrants are all achieving at an extremely high level and contributi­ng to the Hawke’s Bay primary sector.”

A new award category was added to the event this year, the Craigs Investment Partners Hawke’s Bay Emerging Leader.

The category recognises upcoming leaders in their field who demonstrat­e outstandin­g skills and qualities and display future leadership potential.

The award was won by Jack Jensen, who has been involved in initiative­s promoting awareness and fundraisin­g for mental health in rural communitie­s and youth.

Elisha Milmine, general manager of the Hawke’s Bay A&P Society, said it was fantastic to be able to hold the

awards again this year with a full room of industry, growers, farmers, profession­als and dignitarie­s celebratin­g the region’s talent.

“These awards are a highlight of our year, as they are for many others in the region.

“They bring industry together and recognise those who have innovated, led, supported and achieved,” Milmine said.

“The Primary Sector Awards exist both to honour the commitment, passion and talent that is present across the food, fibre and primary sector here in Hawke’s Bay and to showcase that talent to the world.”

Hawke’s Bay primary sector awards: Full list of winners Horticentr­e Trust Hawke’s Bay Horticultu­ralist of the Year — Ben James

Pan Pac Hawke’s Bay Farm Forester of the Year — Thomas Gordon Heretaunga Hastings District Council Primary Sector Industry Leader of the Year — John Loughlin Unison Hawke’s Bay Primary Sector Profession­al of the Year — Brent Paterson

Craigs Investment Partners Hawke’s Bay Emerging Leader — Jack Jensen Bayleys Hawke’s Bay Primary Sector Innovation Award — Metris Lawson Robinson Hawke’s Bay Scholarshi­p — Guy von Dadelszen Laurie Dowling Memorial Award — Jacky Stafford

Rural Directions Hawke’s Bay Shepherd of the Year — To be announced at the Silver Fern Farms Hawke’s Bay Farmer of the Year Field Day in May (date to be confirmed).

These awards are a highlight of our year, as they are for many others in the region.

They bring industry together and recognise those who have innovated, led,

supported and achieved. Elisha Milmine, general manager of the Hawke’s Bay A&P Society

 ?? Photo / Hawkes Bay A&P ?? Jarrod Stewart, Silver Fern Farms chief supply officer; Karen and Michael Toulmin, recipients of 2024 Silver Fern Farms Farmer of the Year; and Grant Charteris, Awards Committee chairman.
Photo / Hawkes Bay A&P Jarrod Stewart, Silver Fern Farms chief supply officer; Karen and Michael Toulmin, recipients of 2024 Silver Fern Farms Farmer of the Year; and Grant Charteris, Awards Committee chairman.
 ?? Photo / Hawke’s Bay A&P Society ?? Elisha Milmine, general manager of the Hawke’s Bay A&P Society presents at the 2024 Napier Port Hawkes Bay Primary Sector Awards.
Photo / Hawke’s Bay A&P Society Elisha Milmine, general manager of the Hawke’s Bay A&P Society presents at the 2024 Napier Port Hawkes Bay Primary Sector Awards.

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