In this episode:
News Wrap | The impact of slow agri-chemical approvals
1: 20 – Senior reporter Richard Rennie unpacks Bayer Crop Science’s exit from New Zealand. He says the exit highlights significant challenges in NZ's agricultural sector, particularly regarding the slow approval rates for new agri-chemical products, hindering local trials critical for product approval.He also tells Bryan about challenges faced by catchment groups, which are crucial for addressing local farming issues.
Feature | The evolving role of young farmers in agriculture
7:37 – Young Farmers’ new CEO, Cheyne Gillooly, joins the show to discuss his vision for the organisation, and the evolving role of young farmers in the agricultural sector. He says the sector is a lot more ambitious as it used to be, which is great for the future of farming. He also previews the upcoming Young Farmers Grand Final and the excitement surrounding it.
Feds Focus | McIntyre bids farewell to Federated Farmers
20:12 – Richard McIntyre reflects on his time with Federated Farmers, saying his departure comes with mixed emotions. He tells Bryan about the challenges faced during his tenure, including government regulations and the importance of effective communication with farmers, and says he’s grateful for the support received during his time at Feds.
The Final Word
24:59 – Bryan weighs in on corporate responsibility in the food sector and the importance of supporting local agriculture.