Hon David Parker
Minister for the Environment
Hon Damien O’Connor
Minister of Agriculture
5 June 2018PĀNUI PĀPĀHO
MEDIA STATEMENT
Good farming practice plan a step forward for water quality
EMBARGOED TO 3.30 PM TUESDAY 5 JUNE 2018
A plan to help farmers and growers reduce their impact on fresh water, through good farming practices, has been launched
today.
The Good Farming Practice: Action Plan for Water Quality commits to supporting all farmers and growers to implement good practice principles that will reduce their impact on
our freshwater.
The Action Plan, jointly developed by primary sector groups, Regional Councils and the Ministries of Environment and Primary
Industries, is a positive step by the primary sector towards improving the health of New Zealand’s waterways,
Environment Minister David Parker said.
“This initiative sets out practical measures farmers and growers can take, and also commits them to monitoring and
reporting on progress,” David Parker said.
“It is intended to ensure that all farmers adopt the good practices needed to protect our rivers.”
Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor said the Good Farming Practice principles in the Action Plan “are not a stretch for
many farmers and growers”.
“The difference is that this plan intends to reach those who are not yet using these good farming practices, for
whatever reason.
“The aim is that all farmers and growers develop and implement a farm environment plan that identifies the risk areas
for water quality on their property and sets out the actions needed to address those risks,” Damien O’Connor said.
David Parker said some Regional Councils already required some farmers to have farm environment plans.
“This Action Plan is expected to accelerate the uptake of good farming practices across all catchments, ahead of any
regulation. I look forward to regular reports on progress.”
David Parker and Damien O’Connor congratulated the Governance Group responsible for the plan on their work to build on
principles first developed in Canterbury.
The Action Plan Governance Group includes representatives of Beef+Lamb NZ, Dairy NZ, Federated Farmers, Horticulture New
Zealand, Irrigation New Zealand, Regional Councils and the Ministries for the Environment and Primary Industries.