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"Show Us Your Crop"

Date: 26 Feb 2024 | Author: UPLNZ

Tags: Show Us Your Crop Facebook Competition March 2024

UPL NZ Regional Managers

Join our "Show Us Your Crop" Competition in March 2024 on Facebook and be in to win 5 prizes, each worth $500 of your UPL product of choice. T&Cs apply.

Show Us Your Crop 

At UPL New Zealand we’re passionate about cropping and we’d love to see how you’ve gone this year. During the month of March 2024, we’re running a competition called ‘Show Us Your Crop’ and we’d love for farmers and growers all around New Zealand to enter their best crop photos and videos. 


Win $500 worth of UPL crop protection products

Enter the competition and go in the draw to win RRP $500 worth of UPL product of your choice. We’re giving away 5 prizes of $500 each! 

How to enter 

Entering the competition is really simple. Here are the steps: 

1. Visit our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/UPLNZ/) and like the page.

2. Find the competition post – it’s pinned to the top of the page - and post your best crop photo or video in the comments, and tell us a bit about it. 

That’s it!


Prize draw 

Prize draw will happen after the competition has finished. We will announce the five winners on the UPL New Zealand Facebook page by April 5th, 2024. 

You can read the full Terms and Conditions below.


What are you waiting for? 

Whether you grow kumara in Northland, apples in Hawke’s Bay, grapes in Marlborough, or turnips in Southland, we’d love for to share your best crop photos and/or videos.

Proud of your crop? Come on – Show us your crop! 



Terms and conditions

How to participate

To participate in the ‘Show Us Your Crop’ Autumn 2024 Competition (‘Competition’), New Zealand based farmers and growers need to like the UPL New Zealand Facebook Page AND comment on the pinned Competition post on UPL New Zealand’s Facebook Page during the Competition period. 

Every photo and/or video they enter goes in the draw to win 1 of 5 prizes. 


Competition period

The Competition runs the entire month of March 2024. Entries can be made once the post is live on the UPL New Zealand Facebook Page. Entries close at 11:59 pm on 31 March 2024.


Prizes and how to claim them

There are 5 identical prizes up for grabs, each consisting of RRP $500 worth of UPL products of the winner’s choice. Winners will be drawn using randomised comment picker software. 

The winners’ names will be announced in a post on UPL New Zealand’s Facebook Page by the 5th of April. The winners will then need to contact UPL New Zealand to confirm their contact and delivery details, as well as what product(s) and quantities they would like to receive. If UPL New Zealand are unable to make direct contact with any of the five winners within 1 week, they reserve the right to draw another winner to replace the first one.   


Entry mechanism 

Farmers and growers in New Zealand can enter the Competition by 

1)  Liking the UPL New Zealand Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/UPLNZ/

AND 

2) Commenting on the Competition post on the UPL New Zealand Facebook Page. The comment must include at least one (1) photo and/or video of their crop and the location where it was taken. 

Farmers and growers can enter as many times as they like. Each comment counts as a single entry. 

Conditions of entry 

1. Only New Zealand based farmers and growers can enter the Competition. 

2. The photo and/or video they enter must be taken in New Zealand. 

3. Farmers and growers must include where the photo and/or video was taken. 

4. In case they are one of the five winners, farmers and growers agree to: 

a.     Have their names published on the UPL New Zealand Facebook Page 

b. Let UPL New Zealand use the winning photo and/or video on their social media channels, website, and/or brochures as they see fit. UPL New Zealand will always credit the winner as the author of the photo and/or video. However, the winners are not entitled to any compensation or royalties other than the Competition prize of RRP $500 worth of UPL products of their choice. 


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