The
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (In Māori, Te Manatu Ahuwhenua,
Ngāherehere) is the state sector
organisation of New
Zealand
which deals with matters relating to agriculture, forestry
and biosecurity. It is commonly
known by its acronym, "
MAF".
The responsible minister is the
Minister of
Agriculture,
David
Carter.
History
The New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and
Forestry was formerly known as the
Ministry of
Agriculture and Fisheries, but in 1995 responsibilities for
fisheries were passed to the newly-formed
Ministry of Fisheries.
However, the government of New Zealand decided that, despite the
loss of Fisheries, the newly created
Ministry of
Agriculture should continue to be known by the acronym "MAF",
and should still use the same logo, because of the high recognition
and regard for the name and logo amongst the country's overseas
trading partners. In 1998, this Ministry of Agriculture and the
Ministry of Forestry merged to become the present
Ministry
of Agriculture and Forestry.
Responsibilities
The ministry is responsible for
biosecurity, managing New Zealand's state
forests, supporting rural communities, ensuring the
humane and responsible use of animals, and helping
win access to overseas
markets for New
Zealand
products. It also works
to promote sustainability in the New Zealand
rural sector, and to manage land, water and irrigation
in rural New Zealand.
See also
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