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How does New Zealand ensure we do not get complacent in long-term disease control, specifically Bovine Tuberculosis?

Dairying horizons. Exploring the potential for New Zealand’s dairy expansion in Nigeria.

What are the impacts on germplasm importers if regulations get harder to comply with and what are the consequences for NZ?

Farmer learning preferences around pasture and homegrown feed.

Balancing life and work until the cows come home. The potential for a four-day week in the New Zealand dairy industry.

Reducing New Zealand’s livestock methane emissions.

Women in governance. Food and fibre have a way to go.

Governance in family farming businesses. How well is it understood and what is the potential?

Wellbeing in the seasonal workforce – a technology based solution.

Genetic technologies. The next steps for modernising New Zealand’s policy framework.

Predicaments around storage pooling in the kiwifruit industry.

Economic implications of greenhouse gas emission reduction in the New Zealand kiwifruit supply chain – An eco-efficiency perspective.

How can New Zealand sheep farmers survive drench resistance?

Who’s next? How is New Zealand’s secondary school education system supporting the pathway to a career in agriculture/horticulture?

Small-scale food growers and their role in New Zealand’s sustainable food future.

Redefining success. Exploring artificial intelligence for benchmarking in New Zealand’s dairy industry.

Process mapping within farm consultancy.

From supply chain to value chain. Understanding the mindset needed to transition for lamb producers.

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