A state of drought has been officially declared for Northland.
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy made the announcement at a Dargaville dairy farm this afternoon.
"This is recognition that we are now beyond what is a normal dry summer, and into an extreme climatic event. The entire North Island is extremely dry, but Northland is one of the worst-hit areas.
"The declaration of a medium-scale event means that extra Government funding will now be available to coordinate support through local organisations like the Rural Support Trusts. In extreme cases there will also be Rural Assistance Payments (RAPs) available to farmers in severe hardship."
Mr Guy said the decision comes after receiving advice from the Ministry for Primary Industries, including soil moisture data from NIWA, and in consultation with the local community.
The drought announcement applies to the area north of the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
"We are closely watching other parts of the North Island which are extremely dry, in particular the Waikato and Hawkes Bay," Mr Guy said.
"Support is also available from Government agencies in all regions, even without a drought declaration. Farmers should contact IRD if they need help or flexibility with making tax payments, and standard assistance is available from the Ministry of Social Development.
"Farmers have been taking practical steps to deal with the dry, such as destocking and switching to once a day milking. It's important to plan ahead and to ask for help when needed.
Mr Guy said the Ministry for Primary Industries is working with Beef and Lamb New Zealand, Federated Farmers, and DairyNZ to assist farmers.