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Southland: Reimagining a low emissions future for Murihiku Southland


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Hosted by Perrin Ag

FREE: costs are covered by the NZAGRC: New Zealand
Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre.

Registration required, Click this link to visit the registration page for the ‘Reimagining a low emissions future’ workshops

A series of five workshops designed to collect feedback from those in the communities across Te Tai Tokerau Northland about how they would envisage a low emissions future in the region might look in these different scenarios:

Invercargill – 4 March 2024

Gore – 5 March 2024

Lumsden – 6 March 2024

Otautau– 7 March 2024

Winton – 8 March 2024

Earlier this year, we met with key industry connections in Southland where we learnt about what is important to the community in forming a healthy, lower emissions future for Murihiku/Southland.

We will be running five workshops across the region in March 2024 to share, test and refine these scenarios with farmers and growers throughout the region.

If you are curious about what each of these scenarios entail, we would love to hear from you. The goal for these workshops is to test these scenarios and get your input into how they should be developed further, and collect as much feedback as possible from those attending.

For more information, click this link to visit the Reimagining a low emissions future webpage.

What’s in it for you?

  • Provide invaluable input on what a lower emissions future might look like in Murihiku Southland

  • Your communities voice will be presented to decision makers in this space

  • $100 koha to acknowledge time and contribution in the form of a prezzy card or a donation to a chosen charity.

  • Great opportunity to network with other farmers and growers in your community to share your thoughts on an important topic

Need more Info?

For further questions reach out to consult@perrinag.net.nz

Attn: Courtney Stone

07 349 1212

Download the PDF flyer for the Reimagining a low emissions future for Murihiku Southland workshop series.

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