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Suitability is measured from 0 (totally unsuitable) to 1 (perfectly suited) based on various criteria: risk of damage from extreme cold, warmth during the growing season, frost risk, winter chill sufficiency, soil drainage, potential rooting depth, land use capability, and slope. Climate-related criteria scores were calculated annually and averaged over 2006-2016 using weighted geometric means, reflecting their importance. Land-related criteria were also scored and averaged similarly. The final location suitability score combines climate and land scores using a weighted geometric mean. The soil information is derived from a combination of S-map and the fundamental soil layers (FSL), both from Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research. The soil data is resampled on a 1x1km grid. The climate data is the 5x5km Virtual Climate Station Network (VCSN) grid from NIWA.

Yield information can be accessed in the GET REPORTS panel by dropping a pin on the map. Yield ranges for each suitability class are estimated by crop experts, with well-suited yields based on maximum observed field yields in New Zealand, suitable yields on national averages, and marginally suited yields varying by environmental conditions. Unsuitable areas predict zero yields or uneconomic harvests.

This dataset was produced as part of the Land Use Opportunities: Whitiwhiti Ora research programme funded by the Our Land and Water National Science Challenge. Further information about this layer and links to download the data, can be found at the Whitiwhiti Ora Data Supermarket.

N.B. The information provided here is not sufficiently accurate for detailed farm-scale use.

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The layers in this category (e.g. cartographic text, transport and water) can be overlaid on your map as contextual information.

Suitability is measured from 0 (totally unsuitable) to 1 (perfectly suited) based on various criteria: risk of damage from extreme cold, warmth during the growing season, frost risk, winter chill sufficiency, soil drainage, potential rooting depth, land use capability, and slope. Climate-related criteria scores were calculated annually and averaged over 2006-2016 using weighted geometric means, reflecting their importance. Land-related criteria were also scored and averaged similarly. The final location suitability score combines climate and land scores using a weighted geometric mean. The soil information is derived from a combination of S-map and the fundamental soil layers (FSL), both from Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research. The soil data is resampled on a 1x1km grid. The climate data is the 5x5km Virtual Climate Station Network (VCSN) grid from NIWA.

Yield information can be accessed in the GET REPORTS panel by dropping a pin on the map. Yield ranges for each suitability class are estimated by crop experts, with well-suited yields based on maximum observed field yields in New Zealand, suitable yields on national averages, and marginally suited yields varying by environmental conditions. Unsuitable areas predict zero yields or uneconomic harvests.

This dataset was produced as part of the Land Use Opportunities: Whitiwhiti Ora research programme funded by the Our Land and Water National Science Challenge. Further information about this layer and links to download the data, can be found at the Whitiwhiti Ora Data Supermarket.

N.B. The information provided here is not sufficiently accurate for detailed farm-scale use.

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