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- … B+LNZ released an extensive report on alternative proteins and its implications for the red meat sector. … Download the full Alternative Proteins report (PDF, 17.89 MB) Download … Report (PDF, 3.1 MB) We commissioned the study to better understand the shifts in food, food production technology and consumer trends and distinguish the hype from reality. The report shows alternative proteins are likely to become a major competitor to …
- Page… This page provides information on preparing for and responding to snow weather bombs, including factsheets and links to websites and organisations that can provide you with support. Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at [email protected] to …
- … study tour of up to four of our leading value chains, develops entrepreneurial leaders with skills in critical analysis and innovation insight. Through group discussion, debate and exposure to leading industry influencers, it develops the knowledge, skills and networks to enable you to operate and be influential at an enterprise level within food and fibre. Find out more …
- Page… Equipment (PPE) may be required, depending on the task the vehicle is being used for (i.e. spraying) Spare wheel and change equipment Recovery equipment General Procedure Check the vehicle before operation and ensure it has been correctly maintained Use seat belt where fitted Drive to the conditions and your level of ability Scan ahead for obstacles/hazards If in doubt of route, find another one or go back Do not exceed …
- Page… Learn about the important worm species of sheep – effects on the animal, seasonal pattern, diagnosis, treatment and prevention strategies. Inside the animal Sheep worms most often live in the abomasum (4th stomach) and the small intestine. Some worms can exist in both. Sheep almost always carry a mix of worm species. … Where and how bad? Most worm species are found throughout New Zealand – with some regional differences. For example, …
- … Considering your training options for a career in the sheep and beef industry? Young people who have trained at a cadet farm are highly sought after by employers. … Places at cadet … well worth trying for a place. If you get accepted to a cadet farm, you'll go through a structured training programme and come out a well-rounded employee, ready for work in the sheep and beef industry. Cadet farms and on-farm training organisations Considering your training options for a career in the …
- … 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’ , … 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 system outcomes that look at all aspects of the …
- … focus on as they develop their policy platforms, to ensure the red meat sector can continue to grow export revenues and increase jobs. It is sent to every Member of Parliament and relevant officials and forms the basis of B+LNZ’s advocacy in an election year. … Manifesto …
- … Every six years, farmers vote on whether they want B+LNZ to continue to exist, funded by compulsory levies on sheepmeat and beef (including dairy-beef). … Referendums are held as required under the Commodity Levies Act 1990. The next … farmers on B+LNZ’s electoral roll will be provided with information: outlining the constitutional information, and how farmers' levies will be invested over the next six-year period, and asked to vote 'yes' or 'no' to the continuation of B+LNZ. In the past, farmers have also been asked to vote on …
- Page… worm genus the eggs are from. … Larval cultures are normally done at an animal health laboratory. Eggs are incubated and hatched out; the resulting larvae are identified under a microscope. Larval cultures identify worms to the ‘genus’ … or Trichostrongylus, or whether it’s more of a mixture. Larval cultures are an important part of drench checks and faecal egg count reduction tests, to help us understand which worm types are surviving our drench treatments. There is very high variability in larval culture results and care must be taken not to overinterpret the absolute numbers. … Larval cultures …