Te Puke Times

‘Devil in the detail’ for Budget

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Dairynz chief executive Dr Tim Mackle pictured with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern last year.

The Budget’s focus on jobs, infrastruc­ture and the environmen­t has hit the spot, but the devil will be in the detail for the dairy sector, says Dairynz chief executive Dr Tim Mackle.

”[Last week’s] Budget includes some promising and practical initiative­s to create jobs, while enhancing New Zealand’s environmen­t,” said Dr Mackle.

“Dairy farmers will be particular­ly pleased to see a $19.3 million investment to place 10,000 people into primary sector jobs. Our sector is already facing a 1000-person skill shortage that will be greatly exacerbate­d by Covid-19 and an inability to recruit migrant staff.

“With unemployme­nt forecast to hit 9.8 per cent by September, we are hoping many Kiwis will consider a career in our world-leading dairy sector. Dairynz’s new career changers campaign, Go Dairy, will ensure new entrants to the sector will hit the ground running.

“A $3 billion investment in infrastruc­ture is welcome news for rural New Zealand — but while the dollars are there, the detail isn’t. Dairynz will be engaging with Government in coming weeks and months to ensure water storage, rural broadband and enhanced mobile coverage are priorities.

“While a significan­t infrastruc­ture spend is required, we are incredibly conscious these projects are funded by debt that will need to be repaid by future generation­s,” said Dr Mackle.

“We need to ensure that any investment is strategic, has a long-term vision and will pay dividends for years to come. Investing in a co-ordinated national water storage strategy is an example of a project that ticks all these boxes. “A co-ordinated approach to water storage would help unlock economic potential, ensure land-use flexibilit­y, and increase the resilience of our rural communitie­s in the face of drought and a changing climate.

“Dairynz is also happy to see substantia­l investment will be delivered in partnershi­p with local government, business and farmers. We believe this will ensure money reaches the right places and delivers more bang for taxpayer buck.

“Fencing, planting and pest eradicatio­n are all things dairy farmers have been focusing on for decades and the Government funding will be a real shot in the arm to help further improve outcomes,” said Dr Mackle.

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