Farmers and growers will have 18 months to submit their farm plans for certification once the regulations come into effect for their property.
You can choose to write your own FWFP or pay someone to write it for you.
Your industry body may also be providing FWFP services and support you can draw on.
You will need to start the certification process with a council appointed certifier.
Certifiers are independent of councils and we will have a list of appointed certifiers and auditors available through our website at a later date.
After your farm plan is certified you will have up to 12 months to undertake an audit.
The audit should show the actions you have taken to fulfil your farm plan obligations.
We are responsible for addressing issues of FWFP non-compliance across the Auckland region.