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South Island apple growers help cyclone hit growers

Apple growers near Nelson have donated machinery to try to help counterparts in Hawke’s Bay, to salvage crops, and clean up cyclone-hit orchards. A truckload of equipment trucked from Motueka in Tasman district to Hastings on Tuesday.

Simon Easton, who grows apples near Motueka, initiated the aid, donating an 8-tonne digger. Easton, former chairman of the Motueka Fruit growers Association, said some affected growers in Hawke’s Bay were friends reports www.stuff.co.nz

Another local grower, Fairfield Orchards, had donated a “bobcat”, and a generator was due to be dropped off. Motueka-based trucking company, Westhaul, agreed to transport the equipment free of charge.

 

 
 

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