Te Awamutu Courier

Horizons decision on Plan Change 2 brings certainty for farmers

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Federated Farmers and DairyNZ are pleased the Horizons Regional Council has adopted the recommenda­tions of the Independen­t Hearing Panel for Proposed Plan Change 2.

“This gives some certainty for farmers who have been in limbo,” Federated Farmers national president and Manawatu dairy farmer Andrew Hoggard says.

“Importantl­y, PC2 is an interim measure, intended to address the pressing issue about the One Plan’s workabilit­y while a more fundamenta­l, region-wide work programme is completed to give effect to the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020.”

The Council’s decision to endorse the Panel’s recommenda­tions will provide a pathway for consent for intensive farming land uses located in 32 Targeted Catchments, effectivel­y opening the door to farmers shut out from gaining consent as a result of 2017 Environmen­t Court declaratio­ns, Andrew said.

The Plan Change will enable a technical update to nitrogen limits (to reflect Overseer version changes) and also provide an alternativ­e pathway for those who cannot meet these limits.

DairyNZ and Federated Farmers’ submission to the Plan Change endorsed the technical table update, and proposed an alternativ­e approach to nitrogen loss reduction based on actual on farm and catchment reductions, moving away from allocation by Land Use Capability (LUC).

“We are pleased to see Council and Commission­ers have endorsed our approach, moving

away from using LUC as a tool for nitrogen allocation.

“The decision also provides for a controlled activity pathway for farms who make a considerab­le 20 per cent reduction in nitrogen loss based on actual farm baselines (with those in the top 25 per cent having to reduce to the 75th percentile for N leaching).”

There are sound scientific and economic reasons why the FFNZ/ DNZ joint proposal made sense, particular­ly when further work is coming to better understand the catchment and implement the NPSFM. For water quality, FFNZ/ DNZ’s experts demonstrat­ed that there was very minimal difference in what would be achieved from implementi­ng our proposal versus the Council proposal, yet economical­ly, PC2 as proposed would have had a considerab­le economic impact on farms and the region.

“We look forward to working with Horizons to ensure the plan change can be implemente­d as seamlessly as possible,” Andrew said.

 ??  ?? Federated Farmers national president Andrew Hoggard.
Federated Farmers national president Andrew Hoggard.

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