Videos to be produced “by farmers for farmers”
26 October 2016
Farmers in the Lake Rotorua catchment will feature in videos providing advice to other farmers about good nutrient
management practice. The main objective is to reduce nutrients entering Lake Rotorua although the videos may appeal to a
wider audience.
Seven projects have been approved through the Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Low Nitrogen Land Use Fund (LNLUF) with
$45,000 granted to this particular project. A key focus of this contestable fund is to promote the uptake of proven low
nitrogen land uses and practices in the Lake Rotorua catchment.
Fund manager Anna Grayling says the Regional Council is committed to supporting landowners with useful and practical
information to reduce nutrient losses.
“We have farmers in the catchment who have already undertaken changes on their farms that demonstrate good practices and
a number of them have put their hands up to share their experiences and expertise with their peers.”
Topics covered in the video series will include understanding nitrogen and phosphorous cycles, effluent management,
efficient nitrogen fertiliser use, how to integrate good nutrient practices into a farm nutrient plan and more. The
project will be co-ordinated by Landconnect Ltd with support from the Lake Rotorua Primary Producers Collective and
Ballance.
Landconnect project co-ordinator Maggie Hope says “The project is about showcasing the great work that’s already
happening around the catchment. ‘By farmers for farmers’ is the guiding principle behind the video series.”
The Lake Rotorua Primary Producers Collective will work alongside Landconnect to make sure the videos are tailored to
meet farmer needs. Collective spokesperson and dry stock farmer Joanna Carr says “We’ve been looking for a nutrient
mitigation toolbox like this for a while now. This project is one way to get the relevant information out there.”
The videos will be published on YouTube via the Lake Rotorua Primary Producers Collective website and project partner
websites by June 2017.
For more information on the Low Nitrogen Land Use Fund visitwww.rotorualakes.co.nz/low-nitrogen-land-use-fund
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