Toolkit to Be Unveiled For Environmental Planning

NEW ZEALAND - Beef + Lamb New Zealand is ramping up the capability behind its flagship environment resource – the Land and Environment Planning (LEP) Toolkit.
calendar icon 19 June 2013
clock icon 2 minute read

In the next two weeks a range of workshop providers including farm consultants, Beef + Lamb New Zealand and regional council staff will be up-skilled to deliver workshops that will guide sheep and beef farmers in developing individual farm environment plans.

Beef + Lamb New Zealand Chief Executive, Dr Scott Champion said workshops were being run in both the North and South Islands in the next two weeks and once completed, there will be around 30 trainers qualified to deliver the LEP workshops up and down the country.

The LEP materials help farmers understand the land and environmental issues on their farms – and make a plan to manage them.

There are three different levels of planning, although this train the trainer workshop is just dealing with developing approved trainers for LEPs at level one, Dr Champion said.

“They’ll be covering everything from ways to keep stock out of water, erosion and sediment management and nutrient management.

“Many local government authorities are now focusing on these issues, so it’s really important farmers have all the information they need to manage their farms sustainably through addressing the environmental factors that make their farms unique.”

The train the trainer workshops are being led by Dr Alec MacKay, Principal Scientist -Climate, Land and Environment at AgResearch and will run at AgResearch Grasslands in Palmerston North today and at Ashley Dene near Lincoln University next week.

TheCattleSite News Desk

© 2000 - 2024 - Global Ag Media. All Rights Reserved | No part of this site may be reproduced without permission.