Landcorp scales back Wairakei dairy conversion plan

State-owned Landcorp said it had scaled back its plans to turn former forestry land into 39 dairy farms near Wairakei, in the central North Island, saving $25 million to $35 million.
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Landcorp said it would «significantly reduce» dairy’s footprint from the original plans and instead include alternative uses for the 14,500 hectares of former forestry land it leases from Wairakei Pastoral.
The land-use changes reduce the risk of phosphate and sediment loss and bacterial contamination and should result in a significant drop in the levels of nitrogen leachate, Landcorp said. It is also expected to improve the profitability of Landcorp’s development, located 15 kilometres from Taupo.
«Landcorp’s strategy is to connect the food we produce on our farms with high value consumers around the world under our new Pāmu brand,» Landcorp chief executive Steve Carden said in a statement.

 
Source: NZ Herald
 

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