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About agriculture in Tawa

Tawa is a northern suburb of Wellington, nestled in a valley between high hills in the southern part of New Zealand's North Island. The surrounding rural landscape consists of steep, rolling green hills, dense native bush, and small valleys that open up towards the Porirua Harbour and the Ohariu Valley. The climate is temperate and maritime, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, breezy summers, creating a lush, green environment typical of the Wellington Region.

Agriculture in the rural outskirts of Tawa and the adjacent valleys is primarily focused on sheep and beef pastoral farming. Due to the hilly terrain, extensive livestock grazing is the most viable option, with local farms managing sheep for wool and meat, as well as beef cattle. In addition to traditional livestock, there are numerous lifestyle blocks, small-scale horse breeding properties, and minor horticultural activities, including boutique fruit orchards and vegetable farms supplying the local markets in the Wellington metropolitan area.

For agronomists and farm workers, opportunities around Tawa are mostly centered on livestock management, pasture maintenance, and fencing. While seasonal shearers and general farm hands find short-term placements, permanent positions are relatively rare compared to major agricultural hubs. Agronomists coming to the area often work on soil quality management, pasture improvement, and sustainable land use, advising local landowners on maximizing productivity on challenging, hilly terrains while preserving the surrounding natural ecosystem.