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National Drought Committee Applauds Farmers Proactive Approach to Drought Management

Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

Thursday 20 March 2008, 4:59PM

By Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

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The National Drought Committee is acknowledging the proactive way that farmers are responding to ongoing drought conditions and encouraging them to keep up the good work.


“In the worst affected regions, the financial and social stress on farmers is considerable. Despite the pressures, farmers are generally managing well and making good decisions,” says National Drought Committee Chairman Phil Journeaux.


“In the face of continuing dry conditions, particularly in the North Island, feed and financial planning is critical. Farmers need to start planning for winter and spring now, and keep making good decisions.


“Farmers who are running short of feed now should be talking to their suppliers to ensure that they are covered for winter and spring.


“We’re also encouraging farmers to talk to their financial advisors and local Rural Support Trust Coordinators to get the support they need during this difficult time for the sector.”


“Information on financial assistance for both farming and non-farming families whose incomes have been affected by drought is available through the Ministry of Social Development. We encourage farmers to call 0800 779 997 to find out how MSD can assist them.”


The National Drought Committee is coordinating the activity of all the industry community and Government organisations involved in drought preparedness, response and recovery.


“We are continuing to monitor the dry conditions throughout New Zealand on a weekly basis and working to coordinate assistance to farmers affected by the drought”, says Mr Journeaux