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Citrus on your whenua
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Area suitability
Potential yield
Overview

Growing citrus crops in Aotearoa requires careful planning and management to achieve commercial viability.

The sub-tropical regions in Aotearoa, such as Northland, Bay of Plenty, and Gisborne have good conditions for growing citrus crops.

How growing citrus trees aligns with your priorities
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To enhance social wellbeing
High
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To create jobs opportunities
Moderate
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To enhance the health of te taiao
Moderate
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To generate economic returns
Moderate
More about citrus
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This factsheet describes the key things you'll need to think about if you're considering growing citrus on your whenua.

Citrus
    • How to use this information safely
      • The information provided is indicative only. Its purpose is to support initial conversations and for screening and scoping land use options at a local area level, but it is less accurate at the scale of an individual farm. If you want to make land use change decisions for your specific farm or land block you should conduct further feasibility assessments with a suitably qualified consultant.