Dairy farm converts to drystock

The $40 million Incentives Programme, an initiative proposed by the local farming collective, is jointly funded by central government and regional council to compensate willing landowners in the Rotorua catchment to permanently reduce their nitrogen losses below their Nitrogen Discharge Allowance.

As part of the first incentive agreement, the sizeable farm – with the owner wishing to remain anonymous – will be converted from dairy to a drystock support unit.

This deal will secure 5.75 tonnes of nitrogen from entering Lake Rotorua, a step toward the 100 tonne target the Lake Rotorua Incentives Board is working to achieve.

Board chair Judith Stanway says both the landowner and the Incentives Board have worked hard to reach an agreement that is satisfactory to both parties and is a good outcome for the entire catchment. 

“The landowner has chosen an option that secures the nitrogen level in perpetuity but maintains flexibility on its future use so an optimal use of the land is maintained.

“We have begun negotiation talks with another eight landowners, which could mean up to 28 tonnes of nitrogen secured by the end of the financial year.

“We are pleased with how things are tracking to date and look forward to working with other landowners to help achieve this target.”

BOPRC chief executive Mary-Anne Macleod says the landowner’s decision to engage with the Lake Rotorua Incentives Board and convert to a lower nutrient farm system is a significant step towards sustainable lake water quality.  

“The landowner has made a responsible, conscious decision for the benefit of the lake, land and their business. This agreement ensures they can still create value from their land through farming, but in a more environmentally beneficial manner.

“We are making progress towards protecting and enhancing our water quality in a sustainable way, and land use conversion is a good, long-term, sustainable option.

“We all want the same thing – clean lakes – and as a lakes community, we must work together in order to achieve that.”


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