FFNZ in the Media
Charting a course for Northland regeneration - Zeb Horrell, Farmers Weekly
The Future Whenua Summit promises to be a beacon for sustainable and regenerative practices, offering a unique blend of educational and networking opportunities for the farming community.
A UC student’s compost brownie recipe - Kaitlyn Lamb, Farmers Weekly
There are four key ingredients to building a garden treat from scraps, community compost educator Kaitlyn Lamb says. Just like making a cake, a compost “brownie” has four important ingredients: air, moisture, browns and greens.
Harvesting trust in food and farming - Katie Henderson, Farmers Weekly
Doctoral candidate Katie Henderson says she encourages those in the food and farming sector to ‘share a little more than feels comfortable’ in the service of building trust.
Diversity’s a winner from the ground up - Findal Proebst, Farmers Weekly
We need a deep rethink of how we use space, says Future Farmers member Findal Proebst.
Freshwater plans a tool for precision ag - Daniel Kenna, Farmers Weekly
As freshwater farm plans are rolled out in your region, consider how you can use this new tool in your precision ag tool kit and can tell the story of how you care for your land, writes Daniel Kenna.
You’ll find us between Groundswell and Greenpeace - Eve McCallum, Farmers Weekly
The voice for the future needs to be farmer led, one where we acknowledge the nuances from farm to farm and work with farmers to change.
Young farmers push for radical change in agriculture sector - RNZ
Meet the founders of a new organisation of young people from the food and fibre industry who want radical change in the farming sector.