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PANEL: Growing your farming destiny (recorded at Leeston event)

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When your world feels like farming & growing food for the future is just getting a bit too hard, listen to our panel's discussion on what excites them about New Zealand's future.

Sarah Perriam-Lampp recently hosted six guests at the Lakeside Memorial Hall at Leeston, Canterbury for a dinner event sponsored by ESAI to discuss how we can grow our farming destiny in the context of what we can control and the opportunities before us.

Panel includes:

Hamish Gow - Global Value Chains, Lincoln University

Rhys Roberts - CEO, Align Farms

Gabi & Doug Micheal - Owners, Gladfield Malt

Mandy Bell - Chair, Deer Industry NZ & NZFAP+ Farmer

Tim Jones - B-Corp certified consultant, The Grow Good Guy

LINKS:

Value Chain Innovation Tour (watch this space, another tour coming in 2023/24) with Hamish Gow

More about Align Farms (Rhys Roberts)

More about Gladfield Malt (Doug & Gabi Michael)

More about WAI Wānaka & Criffel Station (Mandy Bell)

More about getting B Corp certified with The Grow Good Guy (Tim Jones)

More about ESAI - Ellesmere Sustainable Agriculture Inc who hosted the panel at the Lakeside Memorial Hall at Leeston.

CONTACT THE SHOW:

Email: sarah@sarahscountry.com

Website: sarahscountry.com

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When your world feels like farming & growing food for the future is just getting a bit too hard, listen to our panel's discussion on what excites them about New Zealand's future.

Sarah Perriam-Lampp recently hosted six guests at the Lakeside Memorial Hall at Leeston, Canterbury for a dinner event sponsored by ESAI to discuss how we can grow our farming destiny in the context of what we can control and the opportunities before us.

Panel includes:

Hamish Gow - Global Value Chains, Lincoln University

Rhys Roberts - CEO, Align Farms

Gabi & Doug Micheal - Owners, Gladfield Malt

Mandy Bell - Chair, Deer Industry NZ & NZFAP+ Farmer

Tim Jones - B-Corp certified consultant, The Grow Good Guy

LINKS:

Value Chain Innovation Tour (watch this space, another tour coming in 2023/24) with Hamish Gow

More about Align Farms (Rhys Roberts)

More about Gladfield Malt (Doug & Gabi Michael)

More about WAI Wānaka & Criffel Station (Mandy Bell)

More about getting B Corp certified with The Grow Good Guy (Tim Jones)

More about ESAI - Ellesmere Sustainable Agriculture Inc who hosted the panel at the Lakeside Memorial Hall at Leeston.

CONTACT THE SHOW:

Email: sarah@sarahscountry.com

Website: sarahscountry.com

  continue reading

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