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K54 Reports

Tim Orlando-Reep

Farmers show strong interest in biodiversity credits, but high administrative costs and unclear financial incentives remain challenges. This report by Tim Orlando-Reep recommends simplifying measurement and updating carbon sequestration tables.

Dr Pranoy Pal

Regenerative agriculture is a holistic farming approach aiming to regenerate soil health and biodiversity. Pranoy Pal’s Kellogg report asserts that a lack of scientific data, limited support, high initial costs and no commercial incentives remain major hindrances to adoption in the kiwifruit industry.

Anna Vaughan

This report by Anna Vaughan evaluates if genotyping NZ ewes delivers enough genetic, market, and sustainability benefits to justify cost and adoption challenges.

Olivia Smith

NZ’s food exports depend on strong global partnerships and market trust. This report by Olivia Smith explores how innovation, integrity, and strategic investment, not volume alone, enable lasting competitiveness, helping the sector stay resilient and relevant in volatile global markets.

Nick Vernon

This report by Nick Vernon, examines how biodiversity actions, community expectations, and stakeholder involvement intersect to build trust, improve environmental results, and support long-term sustainability.

Natasha Cave

This report by Natasha Cave examines virtual fencing for beef cattle, its potential to lift pasture management and environmental protection, while emphasising that success requires farmer training, industry support and research.

Matthew Scarf

This report by Matt Scarf investigates how ending NZ’s GE-Free status could affect the organic sector, threatening premiums, trust, and growth, while recommendations include clear government pathways, integration into environmental programmes, and promotion of integrity and innovation.

Campbell Smith

This report by Campbell Smith looks at the adoption of livestock weighing tech lags due to trust, usability, integration, support, cost thresholds, and peer influence despite clear benefits.

Zac Howell

NZ wine confronts rising costs and unpredictable markets. This report by Zac Howell reveals how smarter data use, strong governance, and industry trust can unlock interoperability, boost traceability, secure market access, and drive efficiency for sustained growth and global success.

Bryan Gibson

As trust in news erodes, NZ’s food and fibre sector still values reliable journalism. This report by Bryan Gibson explores how tailored, ethical, and accessible news can regain credibility, helping farmers make better decisions while sustaining a resilient media landscape.

Tara Dwyer

Tara Dwyer reports the New Zealand sheep sector stands at a critical juncture, requiring courage, collaboration, and leadership, with recommendations for genuine product differentiation and investment to reverse declining flock numbers and diminishing profitability.

Tim Waehling

This report by Tim Waehling shows how East Coast maize grain growers can boost resilience and profitability by building collaborative networks to overcome costs and market pressures.

David March

Wearable technologies offer real benefits in monitoring, labour efficiency, and safety on NZ dairy farms. David March’s report discovers that for high-performing operations, financial returns remain limited, highlighting the need to weigh costs, farm performance, and alternative investments before adoption.

Geoff Crawford

This report by Geoff Crawford asserts that co-products in the “Fifth Quarter” are undervalued, limiting farmers’ returns and that improved transparency, collaboration, and fair value distribution are needed.

Nicky Halley

Are microplastics entering NZ’s dairy supply? This report by Nicky Halley explores potential risks, public concern, and practical steps for farmers, industry, and policymakers to safeguard health, trust, and the nation’s clean, green reputation.