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Kōrero: Hawke’s Bay region

Māngārara station, Central Hawke’s Bay

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Māngārara station, Central Hawke’s Bay

Pastoral farming remains a key sector of the Hawke's Bay economy in the 21st century. Sheep and beef farming and meat manufacturing are still some of the largest employers. Some farmers have diversified their farming operations. Māngārara station, near Elsthorpe in Central Hawke's Bay, is still farmed with sheep and beef cattle but has formed a partnership with Air New Zealand through the Air New Zealand Environment Trust, which was established in 2008. A 40-hectare gully on the farm was planted in native trees, and a variety of tree species were planted around the rest of the farm to provide shade, shelter and fodder for livestock, and to act as carbon sinks.

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Mangarara Family Farm

by Greg Hart

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Kerryn Pollock, Hawke’s Bay region – Pastoral farming, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/23905/mangarara-station-central-hawkes-bay (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Kerryn Pollock, i tāngia i te 22 January 2010, updated 1 July 2015.