Sustainable land management
Rural land management advocates and facilitates farming practices which are sustainable both financially and environmentally. The primary areas of focus are as follows:
- nutrient runoff
- enrichment of waterways as a result of inappropriate fertiliser application
- waste disposal or stock effluent
- erosion and soil loss as a result of cultivation and stock impact in pastoral situations
- deterioration of native forest and wetland habitats as a result of stock access.
For information on rural activities and guidelines contact an ARC Rural Compliance Officer on 09 366 2000 or email rural@arc.govt.nz.
Projects with the rural community
- The ARC is currently working on a trial project to develop voluntary farm plans in association with the Mahurangi Action Plan.
- It is envisaged that these plans will become a tool in the general land management work throughout the region, working with individual farms who are motivated to make their farm management practices more environmentally sustainable.

