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Auckland: Road to Regeneration - Farmer's Footprint NZ launch

  • ASB Waterfront Theatre 138 Halsey Street Auckland, Auckland, 1010 New Zealand (map)
Head and shoulders image of Zach Bush.

Hosted by ĀTA Regenerative

Tickets are strictly limited. Click this link to buy tickets for the Farmer’s Footprint NZ launch event

General admission $195pp

Meet Zach Bush – VIP Experience: $350pp

This November, Zach Bush MD, will visit New Zealand for the first time to support the launch of his charitable farming organisation, Farmer’s Footprint, in Aotearoa.

We invite you to be part of this special event and to explore how we can all support a transition towards a regenerative food and farming system as a means of restoring our soil, human, and planetary health.

Expect a mind-expanding, heart-opening evening of conversation and storytelling.

Proceeds from the event will support the work of Farmer’s Footprint New Zealand, working with farmers, land stewards and communities to tell our stories of regeneration.

More about the Farmer’s Footprint NZ launch

Farmer’s Footprint is uniting farmers, growers, eaters and citizens around the world through stories of regeneration. It is a global community with a local footprint in the USA, UK, Australia and now New Zealand, with a mission to accelerate regenerative food systems as a means to restore human and planetary health.

This is a unique opportunity to bring New Zealanders together to imagine and create a regenerative future for us all.

Speakers at the launch event

  • Zach Bush MD - Zach Bush, MD is a renowned, multi-disciplinary physician of internal medicine, endocrinology, hospice care and internationally recognized educator on the microbiome as it relates to human health, soil health, food systems, and a regenerative future.

  • Nicole Masters - Globally renowned agroecologist and author of For The Love of Soil, Nicole has over 22 years of practical farming and food production experience. Nicole is formally trained in soil science, organisational learning, pattern thinking, and adult education.

  • Tré Cates - Tré Cates founded nRhythm and has worked with multiple organisations to apply regenerative design to realise the unrealised potential inherent in our land and people. He comes to NZ to help us design a Regenerative Future through the Road to Regeneration.

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