New Zealand: Industrial allocation data collection, for tomato, cucumber, and capsicum growers

Published 2023년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

Tomato, cucumber, and capsicum growers in New Zealand have been asked to submit production, revenue, and emissions data to the Ministry for the Environment by December 15, 2023 to address over-allocation of emissions units. Vegetables New Zealand expressed concern about the timing of the request, but the Ministry stated that it had to adhere to its timeline as it applies to multiple industries. Growers have found the data collection process time-consuming, but some have received assistance from their energy suppliers and accounting software, while the Ministry is offering support through video tutorials, virtual drop-in sessions, and direct email contact.
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Original content

Tomato, cucumber, and capsicum growers have been requested to provide production, revenue, and emissions data to the Ministry for the Environment (Ministry) by December 15, 2023. This is so the Government can address the over-allocation of emissions units to some firms in the emission-intensive and trade-exposed (EITE) category. For more information on what's going on, click here: 2023 Industrial allocation data collection | Ministry for the Environment. "We have strenuously pointed out to the Ministry, outgoing Environment Minister, and incoming Government that the timing of this request is poor, given it is at the height of our harvest season. However, the Ministry says it has to push on with its timetable, given the data collection applies to more than 20 other industries," says Vegetables New Zealand. Reports from growers who have started their data collection exercise say it is a time-consuming exercise. However, a grower has also reported that their gas and electricity ...
Source: Hortidaily

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