Rawhiti farm landscape and infrastructure

Our impact / What is changing

Repair is measured in systems, not slogans.

Rawhiti is investing in infrastructure, planting, local supply relationships and practical reporting so confidence can be rebuilt over time.

Work underway

What people should be able to see and verify.

Effluent-system investment

New covered Kliptanks and a screw press solid separator are central to a more controlled system.

Local feed supply

Rawhiti is shifting suitable supply from Auckland toward Morrinsville where practical, reducing distance while strengthening local links.

Waterway restoration

Native planting and waterway work are part of the long-term repair programme around the farm environment.

Community contribution

Rawhiti supports local clubs, schools and community events while sustaining jobs and families in the district.

Evidence imagery

Use real farm systems and landscapes, not spin.

Aerial Kliptank infrastructure at Rawhiti

Covered Kliptank infrastructure

A visible proof point for effluent-system investment and better containment.

Native planting near Rawhiti

Native planting

The future plan includes more than 2000 native plants across FY24–FY26.

Rural landscape around Pukeora Station

Landscape context

The farm’s reputation is tied to the land, waterways, neighbours and local economy.

Impact areas

Environmental, economic and community contribution.

Environmental repair

Better storage, separation, planting and reporting are being prioritised so the farm can earn confidence over time.

Waikato contribution

The business plan targets more than $4 million into the Waikato / Thames Valley economy and supports 10 staff and families.

Food production

The plan references more than 1000 tonnes of pork protein for New Zealand consumers, alongside investment in animal welfare and technology.

Neighbour support

A fertiliser service for neighbours is part of the future circular model, with public evidence to be added as systems mature.

Data, monitoring visuals and final reporting should be added once systems are mature and operator-approved. This version avoids presenting targets as completed outcomes.

Open conversation

Questions are part of rebuilding confidence.

Neighbours, regulators, partners and investors are invited to contact the Rawhiti team as the public contact channel is finalised.

Talk to the Rawhiti team