Have your say on the New Zealand Meat Board funding the Informing New Zealand Beef programme

// Breeding and genetics

Farmers are being urged to have their say on a New Zealand Meat Board proposal to continue funding the Informing New Zealand Beef (INZB) genetics programme.

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Sheep and beef farmers should have received a joint NZMB-Beef + Lamb New Zealand mail-out with information on the NZMB online Annual Meeting on March 24 including the Board’s proposal to continue supporting the ground-breaking genetics programme.

“Informing New Zealand Beef is working to boost the sector’s profits by $460m over the next 25 years by giving farmers the right genetic tools to help produce great tasting beef and drive efficiency on farm,” says NZMB chairman Andrew Morrison.

“The Board has funded this programme, continuing to provide up to $1.4 million funding from investment income, as part of our Industry Good Funding through the $77.8 million of financial reserves that we manage on behalf of New Zealand farmers. We’re keen to hear farmers’ views on whether we should continue to support it.”

The Board exists to help New Zealand achieve optimal returns on beef and sheepmeat exports to international quota markets, overseeing $2.3 billion of quotas.

At the meeting, farmers will also hear from New Zealand’s Special Agriculture Trade Envoy Mel Poulton, a Tararua farmer and Nuffield Scholar.

Farmers can provide their feedback on funding the INZB programme here or register for the meeting by visiting: www.nzmeatboard.org/annual-meeting-2023