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Kellogg Programme

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Michael Green Kellogg Report

Permaculture-design and the implementation of regenerative agriculture principles.

Mihi Harris Kellogg Report

Farming Whenua Māori in Tai Tokerau: Pathways to Success.

Mary Bartlett Kellogg Report

Is there a future for strong wool?

Opportunities and challenges in creating functioning horticulture ecosystem for Te Tai Tokerau.

Some things New Zealand sheep and beef farmers should understand about climate change and farm greenhouse gas emissions.

Jeremy Lawson - A review of wetlands

A review of wetlands and other methods of reducing P and N loss into waterways.

Accelerating Bioprotectant Development and Commercialisation from New Zealand

Operating a successful low-tech, small scale mushroom farm.

Operating a successful low-tech, small scale mushroom farm.

Catherine Miller - How might we develop a food system that benefits everyone in the community.

How might we develop a food system that benefits everyone in the community.

Northland Hill Country and the Implications of Change for Landowners.

What is the future of grocery? Millennials, branding and big data.

Partial land use diversification to strengthen income and business resilience.

Our Rural professionals – Are we supporting the people who support our farmers?

How do agri-processors engage entry level labour?

How can Waikato Maniapoto Māori landowners increase productivity whilst improving the environmental protection of their land?

Is New Zealand prepared for foot and mouth disease?

Live sensor data for environmental monitoring and improvement.

Novel pathways to farm ownership in the arable sector.

Our programmes work in partnership with some of New Zealand’s leading agribusiness organisations – click here for more.​