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Farmers urged to enter awards

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Farmers and growers are being encouraged to enter the Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards for 2018/19.

The awards are organised by the New Zealand Farm Environmen­t Trust, a charity set up to promote sustainabl­e farming and growing.

The chairwoman of the trust is Joannne van Polanen, who farms in MidCanterb­ury. Joanne says, “There’s a lot of discussion about the need for the primary sector to tell our stories. The awards provide an opportunit­y for farmers and growers to share the positive actions they are involved in with their local community and a wider audience.”

The trust’s national judging coordinato­r, Andrea Hanna, says all farmers and growers, including orchardist­s, vegetable growers and viticultur­ists, are eligible to enter.

It’s not just targeted at top farmers. The awards are an important opportunit­y to grow and learn from others.’

“Each entrant is visited by a small group of rural profession­als who identify opportunit­ies to improve the financial and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity of the farm business. It’s not just targeted at top farmers. The awards are an important opportunit­y to grow and learn from others.”

Andrea says the judging teams have a wide range of skills and look at all parts of the farming business. Judging is conducted in a relaxed and friendly manner and climatic factors are taken into account.

“In the past we’ve found farmers can be reluctant to enter if their farm has been affected by unseasonal weather or some other event. But the judges understand that unexpected challenges are part of farming and will look beyond this at the wider picture,” Andrea says.

Andrea says many past entrants say their involvemen­t has helped their personal developmen­t because they get to meet and be inspired by a range of likeminded people.

Entering the awards is free and takes two minutes by completing a simple form, available online at www.bfea.org.nz.

People are able to nominate another farming or growing business they feel would benefit from involvemen­t in the awards programme.

Entries to the Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards close at the end of October. The entrants and award winners are showcased in regional functions held throughout the country in autumn 2019.

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BFEA national judging co-ordinator Andrea Hanna says all farmers and growers, including orchardist­s, vegetable growers and viticultur­ists, are eligible to enter.
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