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Fertmark relates to all fertilisers made and sold under the Fertmark programme

Spreadmark relates to placement of fertilisers in locations where they can be of the most agricultural benefit and the least environmental harm


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Code of Practice Documents

Fertmark Code of Practice

The Fertmark programme was established in 1996 to give New Zealand farmers confidence in the quality of fertilisers and the associated advertising. It now includes the requirements of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act which requires fertilisers to be supplied in such a way as to minimise risks to food safety and animal welfare.

This Code of Practice relates to all fertilisers made and sold under the Fertmark programme. Farmers can be confident that fertilisers supplied from Fertmark registered companies are reliable and, if used properly, do not pose hazards to food safety or animal welfare.

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Spreadmark Code of Practice

The Spreadmark programme was established by the NZ Groundspread Fertilisers Association in 1994. It was subsequently expanded by a group with representatives from Federated Farmers, the NZGFA, fertiliser companies and FertResearch.

The Spreadmark scheme is a fertiliser placement quality assurance programme. It has as its objective the placement of fertilisers in locations where they can be of the most agricultural benefit and the least environmental harm.

The scheme will register spreading companies provided they have certified spreading machinery, trained operators and an appropriate quality management system which ensures that farmer/grower outcomes are met and environmental sustainability is protected.

Overall systems will be subject to an independent audit to ensure that both farmers/growers and Regional Councils can have confidence in the programme. There is no doubt that the proper placement of fertiliser is of considerable agronomic benefit to farmers and growers and will help protect the environment from the undesirable side effects of poor fertiliser spreading practices.

The precision placement of fertiliser requires a number of factors. It depends on the careful integration of operator skills, sound spreading equipment and appropriate fertilisers. It is the integration of these factors that is at the heart of the Spreadmark scheme.

Registration is voluntary but the scheme has been designed and will be operated and promoted in such a way as to encourage all operators to become involved. The Spreadmark scheme is governed by a Council consisting of representatives from fertiliser user groups, fertiliser applicators and fertiliser manufacturers.

The Spreadmark scheme operates closely with its sister scheme, Fertmark. The two schemes operate to ensure that high quality fertiliser is manufactured, mixed and spread in a way that precision agriculture is fostered and the environment is protected.

Both programmes have strong links to the Code of Practice for Fertiliser Use.

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