28
Feb 2023

You may be eligible for Cyclone Recovery Grants

You may be eligible for Cyclone Recovery Grants
Most greenhouses escaped major damages during the recent weather events, however, several reports were received of damage to greenhouses caused by  flooding from the first Auckland rain event and from flooding and high winds from Cyclone Gabrielle.

Government grants have been made available so please contact your industry representative to confirm if you are eligible to make a claim using the form below.

 Click on on the links below for more information

https://www.hortnz.co.nz/flood-support/

Download grant apprlication form from link below:

https://www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-rural-support/adverse-events/cyclone-gabrielle-recovery-advice-support-and-funding-available/cyclone-gabrielle-recovery-grants-and-funding/

 

OR:

Application form Information:

Cyclone Gabrielle farmer and grower recovery grants 2023

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has $25 million to help farmers and growers and whenua Māori to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle. This initial funding is intended to assist farmers and growers in getting back to productivity as quickly as possible.

The grants are for farmers and growers to undertake urgent work, including fencing, and clearing silt to save trees and vines.

The following grants are available:

  • Grants for pastoral and arable farmers/growers of up to $10,000 to help initial recovery on-farm, such as repairs to water infrastructure for stock and fencing.
  • Grants for horticulture growers of $2000 per hectare up to a maximum of $40,000 to remove silt from trees and vines, support clean−up and other time-sensitive work to minimise future losses, such as preserving trees in orchards and vines for future production.

To be eligible, your principal income from the primary industry business operating on the affected property is greater than 51% of the farming income. For collectively owned Māori land, this consideration does not apply.

To apply for a recovery grant please complete this form with the required supplementary information and send a signed copy to Funding@mpi.govt.nz.

Any funding approved by MPI will be subject to the terms and conditions set out in the last page of this form.  Please read the terms and conditions carefully, before applying.

It will be important to retain invoices and keep a record of your own time spent on recovery work and time spent on recovery work by your employees for any grants approved by MPI. MPI may require repayment of any funds granted and paid to the applicant that are not used for the intended purpose described above.

 

Article written and compiled by Stefan Vogrincic

All Article’s checked and edited by Marie Vogrincic

I appreciate your comments.  Please feel free to comment on the grower2grower Facebook page or email: stefan@grower2grower.co.nz

https://www.facebook.com/StefanGrower2grower/

 

 

Subscribe to our E-Zine

Sign up here to subscribe to the Grower2grower Ezine. Every two weeks you will receive new articles, specific to the protected cropping industry, informing you of industry news and events straight to your inbox.

More

From This Category

Australia’s horticulture sector has delivered a year of record‑breaking performance
March 10, 2026
Australia’s horticulture sector has delivered a year of record‑breaking performance
Highest production value to date of $18.4 billion, up 6% on the previous year.
Energy saving through screens
March 10, 2026
Energy saving through screens
A combination of screen use, screen quality, greenhouse climate requirements, and greenhouse equipment.
Heating Uncertainty Leaves Greenhouse Growers Searching for Answers
March 10, 2026
Heating Uncertainty Leaves Greenhouse Growers Searching for Answers
Waste oil supply changes force growers to reconsider long-term heating options ahead of winter. Two weeks ago I was alerted that one of the major recycled waste oil suppliers, based in the Auckland region, will soon stop supplying greenhouse growers. For one of my customers this came as a significant shock, particularly given that notice was given that deliveries will cease in the coming months –
Legal controls on the movement of fruit and vegetables in Mt Roskill will end on 21 February 2026….
MG Group partners with The Gut Foundation 
February 10, 2026
MG Group partners with The Gut Foundation 
Growing a healthier New Zealand together
Protected Cropping, Weather Extremes And Growth Potential
January 27, 2026
Protected Cropping, Weather Extremes And Growth Potential
Extreme weather again highlights the role of protected cropping. During last week’s deluge across the North Island, significant damage is expected across many outdoor crops. Onions lying on the ground and attempting to dry will be particularly vulnerable, with prolonged saturation likely to result in quality losses and storage issues.
CLASSIFIED