Agriculture and Horticulture

We have rules relating to discharges to land and air from pesticides and fertilisers, and limiting adverse cross-boundary effects arising from their use.

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We also promote effective management of intensive agricultural activities.

Application of fertiliser and pesticides

Whether you are spraying a patch of gorse, topdressing the back paddock, or carrying out a poison drop over a large area, it is important that you know your responsibilities when doing so. This page provides information about aerial and ground-based application of fertiliser and pesticide products.

Council encourages applicators to adhere to Industry Codes of Practice to avoid, remedy, or mitigate adverse effects of fertiliser use and promote sustainable land management practices.

The Fertiliser Association of New Zealand's Code of Practice can be found here.

Tasman District Council has rules relating to the discharge of fertiliser and pesticides to land and air, to limit adverse cross-boundary effects arising from their use (see below). 

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