The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has announced it is providing an extra $3 million to the New Zealand Landcare Trust to improve New Zealand's waterways and promote sustainable management practices.
The funding from the Productive and Sustainable Land Use Programme will help the New Zealand Landcare Trust to employ up to seven new staff, to provide vital services across the country to clean up waterways and promote more sustainable practices.
"This new funding will increase the trust's national coverage and enable them to employ a new team of regional coordinators to work with the farming community to integrate sustainable land and water management practices into their farming systems" MPI's deputy director-general Agricultural and Investment Services, Karen Adair said.
The new funding continues the government's support to farmers and others to help them make environmental and freshwater improvements.
"The assistance from the government to support both economically and environmentally sustainable farming practices is very encouraging and a strong endorsement of our work with the primary sector" the trust's chief executive Dr Nick Edgar said.