Manawatu Guardian

Events celebrate our rural roots

Agricultur­e is still the backbone of New Zealand

- REDmAynE on RAnGItīkEI OPINION Suze Redmayne Suze Redmayne is the MP for Rangit¯ıkei.

The Rural Games celebrate sports that built a nation and the Rural Sports Awards are a tribute to our rural sportsmen and women achieving great things on the national and internatio­nal stage.

March provided plenty of opportunit­ies to celebrate rural and provincial New Zealand right here in Rangit¯ıkei.

The Rural Games and Rural Sports Awards, the Central Districts Field Days, the Horizons Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards, and the FMG Young Farmer of the Year regional final all showcased agribusine­ss, the global food value chain, community spirit, our sense of fun and that agricultur­e is still the backbone of New Zealand.

The Rural Games celebrate sports that built a nation and the Rural Sports Awards are a tribute to our rural sportsmen and women achieving great things on the national and internatio­nal stage.

Held in The Square in Palmerston North, the games attracted competitor­s from profession­al sportspeop­le to school students, and were also enjoyed by spectators from across the region and New Zealand.

Some notable achievemen­ts by Rangit¯ıkei residents include Kristin Churchward of Taihape taking out the Women’s NZ Gumboot Throwing Championsh­ip, and Jack Jordan of Taumarunui winning the NZ Men’s Timberspor­ts Championsh­ip. Feilding High School showed its shearing prowess taking out the North Island Secondary School Shearing Championsh­ip.

Rangit¯ıkei also had good representa­tion at the awards dinner, with Jordan winning the Supreme Award and Sportsman of the Year, Bronwyn Troon of Taihape deservedly sharing the Contributi­on Award, and Wayne Newdick of Taumaranui sharing the Lifetime Legacy Award.

Held in the heart of the mighty Rangit¯ıkei, the Central Districts Field Days at Manfeild in Feilding attracted more than 27,000 people and generated $50 million in sales revenue. From farmers to foodies, techheads to townies, New Zealand’s largest regional field days had something for everyone.

It was great to host Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon and Minister of Agricultur­e Todd McClay for a day along with my neighbouri­ng MPs over the three days including Carl Bates (Whanganui), Mike Butterick (Wairarapa), Tim Costley (O¯ taki) and Katie Nimon (Napier).

The Ballance Farm Environmen­t Awards celebrate farmer and grower achievemen­t and showcase sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal stewardshi­p. Congratula­tions to Stewart Dairylands for taking out the Supreme Award, as well as to Toa Toa Farming and Spring Farms for their respective awards. I also attended the regional final of the Young Farmer of the Year. Congratula­tions to Zayn Jones of the Fitzherber­t Young Farmers for winning the regional title, and Rangit¯ıkei local Sean Taylor of Massey Young Farmers for placing second.

Feilding High School also performed well with Haley Baker and Mikayla Marshall coming second in the junior competitio­n.

A very busy month indeed — great for rural and provincial New Zealand and for agribusine­ss.

So many of our businesses large and small across the region are dependent on a buoyant agricultur­al sector — who we are and what we do as a region is definitely worth celebratin­g.

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