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Join us for an informative and engaging event where we explore the topic of regenerative agriculture practices in New Zealand. As we face the challenges of climate change and the need for sustainable agriculture, regenerative practices have emerged as a promising solution. But how can we ensure that these practices are effective and evidence-based?
Steve Penno and John Roche from MPI will discuss MPI’s perspective on regenerative agriculture, what it could mean for New Zealand, and what MPI is doing to add to the current evidence base for regenerative agriculture practices in New Zealand.
Whether you're a farmer, researcher, policymaker, or simply interested in the future of agriculture in New Zealand, this event is not to be missed. Join us to learn, engage, and contribute to the important conversation around regenerative agriculture and its potential to create a more sustainable and resilient food system.
Event details
Timings
4.00pm - Welcome form B.linc
4.05pm - Presentation from Keynote
4:35pm - Q&A Session
5.00pm - Event finishes
List of speakers
Steve Penno, MPI - Steve has more than 25 years’ experience managing investment in innovation and technology, in both the private and the public sectors. He has been with MPI for nine years. Prior to his current role of Director Investment Programmes, Steve managed the Primary Growth Partnership. Before joining MPI, Steve worked in senior roles at New Zealand Trade and Enterprise in the area of investment attraction, working with multi nationals and venture capital funds, locally and offshore. Prior to working in the public sector Steve managed investment in the high-tech industry. Steve grew up on a 400 acre mixed cropping farm in South Canterbury and is enjoying working with New Zealand’s primary sector again.
John Roche, MPI - John was appointed Chief Science Adviser in June 2018 to provide independent and strategic science advice to the Director-General and to provide leadership in the wider ministry science areas. In August 2022, John took on the additional role of Director, On Farm Support, to establish an on-the-ground service for farmers and growers.
He is a member of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Adviser’s forum and an Honorary Academic in University of Auckland's School of Biological Sciences. John was previously DairyNZ's Principal Scientist for Animal Science and has held science appointments in Australia and Ireland. He is also Managing Director of Down to Earth Advice Ltd.
Widely published, with an H-Index of 60, and a contributor to international science and farming conferences, John has an Honours degree in Agricultural Science, a Masters in Farm Systems and Pasture Management, and a PhD in Animal Nutrition. John also has extensive experience in drystock farming and dairy.