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- Conversion of sheep and beef farms into carbon farms continues at alarming rate …
- Update on policy relating to highly productive land …
- Why we should be cautious about some red meat consumption research …
- Rebuilding continues one-year on from Cyclones Hale and Gabrielle …
- Discussion paper outlines carbon farming threat to sheep and beef sector …
- Kiwis urged to support New Zealand’s sheep and beef farmers in new campaign …
- … healthy productive soils, thriving biodiversity, reducing carbon emissions and cleaner water. As part of the plan, B+LNZ has identified two key goals – every sheep and beef farm having a tailored and active environment plan by the end of 2021, and the sheep and beef sector as a whole moving towards carbon neutrality by 2050. Over the next three years, B+LNZ will roll out a range of environmental initiatives to support sheep and beef farmers. This includes establishing a …
- … FE, which costs the New Zealand sheep, beef, dairy, and deer sectors an estimated $332 million annually, according to B+LNZ’s Economic Service. Benefits to farmers By participating in this study, farmers play a key role in shaping future tools and strategies for managing FE. The benefits include: Free testing and results: B+LNZ covers all testing costs, including sampling kits, prepaid return courier packaging, and testing through Gribbles …
- … 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. … and Response ( GIA ) is a partnership between Government and industry that aims to improve New Zealand’s biosecurity. B+LNZ has been participating in negotiations with MPI and many other primary industry groups that are working towards …
- Beef + Lamb New Zealand elects new Chair …