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Young Hort time to Apply

29 April 2016
Grower News

New Zealand’s Premier Horticultural Competition Provides Many Benefits.

Total prize money of $38,000 is available for entrants to the Young Horticulturalist of the Year [YHOTY] competition.

To enter candidates must be under 30 years of age and have worked for 3 years hands on in the sector in which they are entering the competition, a tertiary education is not necessary. The six sectors are – HortNZ vegetable & fruit sector; Nursery & Garden Industry sector; Amenity Horticulture sector; Winegrowers young viticulturist sector; Young landscaper of the year; and most importantly for us The NZ Flower Growers & florists of NZ sector.

Winners in the sector competitions must be selected by the 26th August, and they then have their AGMARDT innovation project seminar on the 30th August. Eight weeks later on 27th October AGMARDT projects are submitted and grand finals and awards dinner are on the 9th & 10th of November.

AGMARDT stands for “The Agricultural and Marketing Research and Development Trust” which is one of three YHOTY partners, the others are ‘Fruitfed Supplies Ltd’ and ‘Turners & Growers’. There are a further six YHOTY supporters.

Activities for the Grand Final Are: -

  • The AGMARDT innovation project – a business & marketing plan for a new product.

  • An interview with the three main judges.

  • A 90 minute Excel based computer activity

  • Test of horticultural skills in a range of practical activities at the Auckland Botanic Gardens .

  • At the YHOTY dinner each finalist presents a three minute speech

Grand Final Prizes  -  1st Prize

  • $7,500 T&G  travel and accommodation package.

  • $`1,000 ICL speciality fertilisers.

  • $100 Horticultural magazine subscription for one year

2nd Prize

  • $5,500 Massey University study scholarship

  • $750 ICL speciality fertilisers

  • $100 horticultural magazine subscription for one year

3rd Prize

  • $1,000 cash

  • $500 ICL Speciality fertilisers

  • $100 horticultural magazine subscription for one year.

There are a further $21,000 plus, prizes available to contestants for achievement in a variety of skills – practical activity, leadership, speech Etc. Also Included are AGMARDT project prizes of $5,000 for 1st, $2,500 for 2nd, $1,500 for 3rd as well as consolation prizes of $500 for each project completed. [They must be handed in on time].

Perhaps the biggest positive candidates can get from entering the competition, is the experience, extended horizons and making them sought after employees.

 

Pictured: Previous Flower Industry Finalist Caitlin Thorburn

If you know of a potential candidate for the sector competition, the closing date is the 31st of May and entry forms can be obtained from the NZFGA executive officer Chris Smellie – 09 412  7673 or email - [email protected]z