New Zealand's umbrella rural health organisation will move to shut down if it does not receive government funding on Thursday.
The Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand (RHAANZ) agreed last week that it would cease operating should the government not provide core funding support for it.
Chief executive Michelle Thompson said RHAANZ first presented a funding bid to Rural Communities Minister Damien O'Connor and Health Minister David Clark in November, but as of last week had not had an answer.
"Our financial situation is now precarious," Ms Thompson said.
"More than 600,000 people live in rural New Zealand, easily the equivalent of the country's second-largest city. We feed New Zealanders three times a day, not with junk food but with good-quality protein, fresh fruit and vegetables.