MEDIA RELEASE
May 28, 2010
TAUPO’S WAIPAPA 9 TRUST WINS 2010 AHUWHENUA TROPHY FOR DAIRYING EXCELLENCE
The Taupo based Waipapa 9 Trust has won the prestigious 2010 Ahuwhenua Trophy – Bank of New Zealand Maori Excellence in
Farming competition for its outstanding dairying operation.
Accepting the Trophy at the Awards night dinner at Taupo’s Events Centre this evening, on behalf of his staff, board and
shareholders, Chairman Dawson Haa said that their success is an example of the increasing sophistication and strength of
the Maori farming sector.
“All New Zealand farmers should know that Maori farmers are increasingly well educated and they are striving for
excellence. They believe in modern technology, strategic planning and business growth and if they see that the farmer
next door is getting more for his product that they are they want to know why, “he said.
His Excellency The Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, (GNZM,QSO) presented Dawson Haa with the trophy before an enthusiastic
audience of 650 people.
"For more than 70 years, the prestigious Ahuwhenua Trophy has recognised the best in Maori farming. The finalists have
not only demonstrated outstanding skills in agriculture, but also a commitment to Maoritanga in the widest sense," Sir
Anand said.
The Waipapa 9 Trust administers a substantial, integrated agribusiness utilizing a total of 6500 hectares. It runs
around 3000 dairy cows on three blocks and has land in forestry and sheep and beef production. Each block has its own
manager, two of whom are 50/50 sharemilkers, and the operation is overseen by farm supervisor.
Between the late 1990’s and 2009 the Trust acquired a number of adjoining farms. These acquisitions enabled the growth
of the Trust to accelerate through greater ability to leverage and develop their land based businesses alongside other
commercial investments.
The Waipapa 9 Trust’s 1200 shareholders are of Raukawa and Ngati Tuwharetoa descent.
The Associate Minister for Maori Affairs, the Hon Georgina te Heuheu QSO, presented the winner with a replica of the
cup. Platinum sponsor BNZ’s Head of Agribusiness and its representative on the Ahuwhenua Executive Committee, Tony
Arthur presented the winners with the memorial medal.
The Minister for Agriculture and Forestry, the Hon David Carter, who also attended the Gala Awards dinner is a trustee
for the Ahuwhenua Trophy competition.
The other two finalists in the competition were Hanerau Farms Trust which operates a 242 hectare dairy farm in Northland
and the Rangatira 8A 17 Trust which administers a 221 hectare dairy farm at Broadlands, Reporoa on behalf of 1500 owners
from the Rauhoto hapu of Ngati Tuwharetoa.. Hanerau Farms Trust is owned by Te Uri o Hau, a hapu of Ngati Whatua
representing14 marae around the Kaipara harbor.
.As well as being presented with the Ahuwhenua Trophy, the Waipapa 9 Trust will also receive up to $40,000 in cash, services and farm products including a King Quad Suzuki ATV.
The competition, which has both historic and contemporary prestige, dates back to 1932 when it was first established by
Sir Apirana Ngata. It was relaunched in 2003 to take account of the changing face of Māori farming and the increasing
importance of Māori incorporations and trusts in the sector.
Each year it alternates between beef and sheep farms and dairy farms. This is the third dairy competition
Maori dairy farmers own an estimated 100 million shares in Fonterra .
BNZ is the Platinum Sponsor for the Award. Gold sponsors are AgResearch, Te Puni Kokiri, DairyNZ and Fonterra. Silver
sponsors are PGG Wrightson and Ballance Agri-Nutrients, and Bronze sponsors are MAF, Agriculture ITO, the Māori Trustee,
AFFCO, BDO and Yamaha Motors. Sponsor support has been supplied by Tohu Wines, Landcorp, Poutama, DB Breweries and
Ecolab.
ENDS