Hawke's Bay Food Producers Win Major Battle to be GM Free
Media Release
2 August 2018
Hawke’s Bay food producers have won a major battle to keep the Hastings District GM Free.
Federated Farmers has formally abandoned its legal attempt to overturn Hastings official GM Free food producing status.
Pure Hawke’s Bay, a lobby group representing Hawke’s Bay growers, exporters and farmers backed the GM Free plan rules adopted by the Hastings District Council in 2015.
Pure Hawke’s Bay chairman, and sheep and beef farmer Bruno Chambers says it’s a very exciting win after many years of unnecessary battle.
“We have worked for seven years to capture this opportunity for Hastings and the region. Being GM free gives us a competitive advantage to market our high-end agricultural products internationally. Many regions around the world are officially GM Free. Finally we can join them rather than being left in their wake.”
Hastings District Council was the first in New Zealand to adopt rules in the local plan to prohibit GM field trials and releases in the district. These rules are now in effect.
“It’s a tribute to the Council, which understood the economic opportunities and how crippling GM contamination could be for our high-value food producers,” said Mr Chambers.
“It is a huge pity that Federated Farmers put the Council, our farmers and our growers to such needless expense, but we are now focussed on how to make this opportunity work for all farmers.”
The region’s GM Free status was also put under threat last year by a proposed change to the Resource Management Act.
“We’ve fought all the way and had to take the issue to Parliament, to protect Hawke’s Bay’s right to decide,” said Mr Chambers.
“This has been a long and drawn out uphill battle so we are very happy with the outcome. It’s taken huge commitment from producers and Ngati Kahungunu, with whom we’ve stood shoulder to shoulder.”
One of New Zealand’s largest growers and exporters and member of Pure Hawke’s Bay, John Bostock says the win is huge for everyone in Hawke’s Bay.
“Some of the world’s most celebrated food regions – Tuscany, Provence, Bordeaux – are officially GM Free. That’s the club we want to be part of.”, says Mr Bostock
“This is an opportunity to promote Hawke’s Bay internationally with real credibility. Hawke’s Bay is the Tuscany of New Zealand and now we can promote ourselves on par - as a premium growing region.
“We have one of the most pure, fertile growing areas in the world and some of the most valuable agricultural land in New Zealand. We can produce top quality food products – so we need to play to this strength and embrace our GM Free status. Hawke’s Bay is leading the way for the rest of the country.”
Mr Bostock says overseas demand for GM free products just keeps growing and Hastings’ position creates real opportunities in competitive high-end markets.
“Attitudes to GMOs might change in the future but for now, GM Free is a must for premium markets and we are now well positioned to supply that demand.”
Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazelhurst says securing Hastings’ valuable GM Free status in law will help grow the local economy.
“Being GMO Free has huge benefits to helping grow our regional economies, creating more jobs, ensuring safe farming practices and food safety.”
Hastings is not the only council to be taking this path. Auckland City, Whangarei and the Far North together now make up a large official GM Free region, after more than a decade of planning and community consultation.
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