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Tuesday 28 April 2026

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Northland berry business first to repay PGF loan 13th November 2020

Northland berry business first to repay PGF loan

It’s the first of around 100 PGF loans and equity investments worth over $600m to be paid back.


PGF invests $825k in Northland organic farm initiative 11th November 2020 /

PGF invests $825k in Northland organic farm initiative

The Provincial Growth Fund has earmarked $825,000 for a Māori co-operative to convert an unused Northland block into an organic farm.


PGF invests $400k to re-open oyster farm 9th November 2020 /

PGF invests $400k to re-open oyster farm

The money will help clean up the oyster beds and rebuild the farm.


Horticultural initiative gets $1.6m PGF loan 2nd November 2020 /

Horticultural initiative gets $1.6m PGF loan

Tairāwhiti’s Wi Pere Trust is receiving a PDU loan from the latest round of Provincial Growth Funding.


Horticultural training gets $2.2m PGF boost 23rd October 2020 /

Horticultural training gets $2.2m PGF boost

The horticulture sector will benefit from the latest Provincial Growth Fund drop.


Māori orchard projects secure almost $5m in PGF 21st October 2020 /

Māori orchard projects secure almost $5m in PGF

Māori development projects based in the Bay of Plenty and Tairāwhiti are set to receive nearly $5m in Provincial Growth Fund support.


Iwi-owned processor secures $1.2m for expansion 6th October 2020

Iwi-owned processor secures $1.2m for expansion

An iwi-owned Taranaki food processing company has secured a $1.2m Provincial Growth Fund loan to expand its operations to Whanganui.


Nelson Food Factory opens 15th June 2020 /

Nelson Food Factory opens

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