Region welcomes Growth Study announcement
Published on 10 July 2014
10 July 2014
Central government plans for a Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Growth Study that will prioritise investment and economic development opportunities for the Horizons region has been welcomed by the region’s leaders.
Spearhead Manawatu spokesman Craig Nash, who leads an agribusiness working group from across the Manawatu-Whanganui region, says they have been working hard behind the scenes with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to design the study.
The Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Growth Study is being managed in partnership between central government (MPI and MBIE) and local government. It will draw on public and private sector expertise from across the region.
“We’re thrilled with today’s announcement by Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce and Minister for Primary Industries Nathan Guy. It is an excellent example of central and local government working together to catalogue opportunities for economic and employment growth in the region,” Mr Nash says.
“There is a huge opportunity to grow our economy, understand our markets and further develop our agribusiness sector by utilising a regional approach across all districts in the Horizons region.”
All councils in the region committed to the Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Growth Study at the Regional Territorial Authorities Forum held in March.
The region’s leaders are looking forward to the opportunities the study will offer to investigate how best to build growth in the region, in particular in the agribusiness sector.
Whanganui Mayor Annette Main said: “It is pleasing to see that the potential for an enhanced contribution by our region to the productivity of New Zealand is recognised by the study announced today. I look forward to the opportunities it will identify to use the existing assets of our area in a way that enhances our local and regional economy.”
Ultimately, the study will provide a comprehensive analysis of the Horizons regional economy, its current comparative and competitive advantages, the constraints that need to be addressed and the opportunities for development.
Most importantly the study will identify actions that need to be taken to strengthen the region’s economy.
Mr Nash says the work cannot simply stop with the study’s completion.
“The Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Growth Study will provide a solid evidence-base. Once it is completed local agencies can then develop a separate, regional-led action plan focusing on agribusiness.”
“Leaders across the region are looking to develop a comprehensive agribusiness strategy focused on understanding markets, maximising the value from our land, distribution infrastructure and investment.”
“It’s important to not only conduct a study, but to be able to take the knowledge and act on it.”