The Northern Advocate

INNOVATION:

Owner of world’s first fossil fuel-free orchard is offering advice on how to go fully electric.

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The owner of the world’s first zero fossil-fuel orchard, located in Central Otago, shared his pioneering journey to fully electrify his 6ha orchard at the New Zealand Agricultur­al Show in Christchur­ch at the weekend.

Forest Lodge Orchard’s entire commercial operation — from New Zealand’s first electric frost fighting fans, to irrigation, tools and vehicles — is powered by electricit­y, as well as with power generated and stored on-farm using solar and batteries.

Owner Mike Casey is trialling a converted electric tractor and expects delivery of New Zealand’s first fully electric tractor next year.

He said it was important not to let perfection be the enemy when it came to making changes on-farm.

“We need to start by looking at the choices we make for things we can control, like the equipment we use on our farms.

“I have gone ahead and done everything I can do to eliminate reliance on fossil fuels, but farmers can also adopt a step-by-step approach if they want to start going down the same path.”

One option for gradual change was to replace older equipment at the end of its lifespan with new electric equipment, Casey said.

“I know that not everyone can replace everything all at once, especially if they are not starting from scratch like we did, so I think another way to look at it is when things need replacing.”

During his presentati­on, Casey provided itemised data showing the payback periods and the amount of carbon saved for the full electrific­ation of his farm, including upgrades for connecting to the grid and the purchase of frost fighting fans, tractor conversion and equipment, an electric sprayer, and an electric vehicle.

“For the full electrific­ation of everything on-farm, there is an incrementa­l payback of seven years and a full payback period of 13 years.”

The orchard harvested its first crop of fossil fuel-free cherries last year and Casey said the key to improving the payback of electrific­ation and solar energy was marketing a premium product which consumers were willing to pay more for and backing this up with hard evidence.

To help other farmers with this, he has created a new NZ0 certificat­ion which is independen­tly audited by AsureQuali­ty.

This certificat­ion has strict rules around fossil fuels which means that

 ?? ?? Forest Lodge Orchard owner Mike Casey (right) with GSI Partners Christchur­ch director Sean Lysaght, Vero executive manager of rural insurance solutions Sonya Whitney.
Forest Lodge Orchard owner Mike Casey (right) with GSI Partners Christchur­ch director Sean Lysaght, Vero executive manager of rural insurance solutions Sonya Whitney.

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