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- We're working with industry groups and government agencies to help develop robust biosecurity policy, systems and standards. … Our biosecurity role B+LNZ works with industry groups and government agencies to help develop robust biosecurity policy, systems and standards. We ensure the best interests of sheep and beef farmers are represented by: providing technical advice on import risks and import health standards participating in Ministry of Primary Industries projects that aim to improve …
- In a global context the New Zealand beef and lamb sector is unique, we have an export profile like no other (more than 90 per cent of our sheepmeat and beef goes overseas), we are niche producers (we can only feed 30 million people) and our production is based on natural farming systems. … We know that competition in the meat market is strong and new competitors are emerging. This means that as a sector we need to work harder than anyone else in the world markets – we need to know our consumers …
- Road repairs and slash damage among farmers’ main concerns …
- Rural Leadership Advancement Scholarship 2026 Beef + Lamb New Zealand is offering a $4,000 contribution towards a place on any Rural Leaders programme starting in 2026 for six livestock farmers to advance their leadership skills and impact on the sector. Scholarship benefits A contribution of $4,000 towards the recipient's chosen Rural Leaders programme Access to a unique, dynamic environment combining practical and real-life examples A new network and exposure to industry leaders and …
- Share your experiences with school students and educators! We're working to increase connections between schools and sheep and beef farms nationwide. We'll connect schools and Young Farmer clubs with farmers for farm visits or guest speaker opportunities. To streamline this process, we need to know who is willing to participate. Please fill out this survey to be added to our database should you be happy to share your experiences. … B+LNZ and New Zealand Young Farmers (NZYF) have entered into …
- Find out more about B+LNZ’s mahi in the Māori agribusiness sector. … To be a Korowai of support and advocacy for our Māori levy payers as well as the wider Red Meat sector . ‘Waiho I te toipoto, Kaua I te toiroa’ , Lets us be close together, not far apart’ Our mahi in the Māori agribusiness sector covers a range of areas including: providing information and support – we work on the ground where needed, run wānanga and hui, and collaborate across the sector, with a strong focus on farm …
- PageFollow this Safe Work Procedure when conducting burn offs. … What are the minimum operator requirements? Workers must be under direct supervision until assessed as competent by the person in charge of the workplace. What equipment do you need? Wear cotton or wool clothing - no synthetic Means to communicate with 111 if required What do you need to do to plan a burn? Check with Rural Fire authority to see if there is a Fire Ban in place or if a Burn Plan is required Check Emergency Response Plan …
- Smartworm® App trial yields promising results …
- … to shape future strategies for managing FE. FE is caused by a toxin-producing fungus found in pasture that affects grazing livestock in both the North and South Islands. The toxin damages the liver, leading to significant health issues …