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New Zealand enhances protection for most-productive land

Sep 19, 2022

Wellington [New Zealand], September 19: The New Zealand government on Monday released a National Policy Statement for Highly Productive Land, which will "enhance protection for the most productive land, providing security for both our domestic food supply and primary exports."
The National Policy Statement will greatly improve how to protect highly-productive land from inappropriate subdivision, use and development, Environment Minister David Parker said in a statement.
"We need to house our people and to feed them too. Our cities and towns need to grow but not at the expense of the land that's best suited to grow our food," Parker said.
Local councils will be required to identify, map and manage highly productive land to ensure it is available for growing vegetables, fruit and other primary production, now and into the future, he said.
Agriculture and Trade Minister Damien O'Connor said highly productive land provides food for New Zealanders, significant economic and employment benefits to communities and underpins the value of New Zealand's primary sector.
Over the last 20 years, about 35,000 hectares of New Zealand's highly productive land have been carved up for urban or rural residential development, while 170,000 hectares of this land have been converted into lifestyle blocks, O'Connor said.
"Once land is built on, it can no longer be used to grow food and fiber. That's why we are moving to protect our most fertile and versatile land," he said, highlighting some main food production areas in New Zealand including Auckland, Waikato and Canterbury.
Source: Xinhua

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