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  • Programmes & Partnerships …
  • … This section contains information on programmes that are no longer active. If there's a programme you want to know more about and it's not included, email us . … Past programmes …
  • Find out more about some of the key programes we're working on.  … Current programmes …
  • … Tailored B+LNZ Wormwise workshops driven by farmer feedback …
    Wormwise
  • … Hill Country Futures is a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country … farm systems, the environment and rural communities. … Visit the Hill Country Futures website here This multi-year programme takes a trans-disciplinary approach to “landscapes” and considers the whole farm system and associated communities. The Hill Country Futures programme incorporates traditional science research, farmer knowledge, social research and citizen science. At an on-farm …
  • … RMPP Action Network Programme extension …
    RMPP Action Network
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    … Wairarapa Innovation Farm Programme, Year 2 …
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    Wormwise tips for ewes pre-lamb and lambs at tailing …
    Wormwise tips for ewes pre-lamb and lambs at tailing
  • … We partnered with the Federation of Maori Authorities' (FOMA) to launch the Performance Plus Mixed Livestock programme across 20 farms throughout the North Island; with funding support from B+LNZ, Te Puni Kokiri and the Ministry for Primary Industries. … About the programme The programme was born out of a seven-year economic development pilot carried out on the East Coast by the Tairawhiti Land …
  • … Informing New Zealand Beef (INZB) is a future focused seven-year programme (2021–2027) designed to generate more income for beef producers and the economy while protecting the … Eczema (a disease unique to New Zealand), while others may prefer to focus on meat quality traits aligned to a customer programme, or environmental efficiency in their animals. The programme is being funded 60 percent by B+LNZ and 40 percent by the Ministry for Primary Industries through its …