posted on 2024-06-21, 04:05authored byGwen-Aelle Grelet, Sam Lang, Charles Merfield, Nathaniel Calhoun, Melissa Robson-Williams, Abie Horrocks, Alison Dewes, Angela Clifford, Bryan Stevenson, Caroline Saunders, Carolyn Lister, Chris Perley, Dave Maslen, David Norton, Diana SelbieDiana Selbie, Donna Chan, Edgar Burns, Erena Le Heron, Erin Crampton, Fiona Curran-Cournane, Fiona Doolan-Noble, Frank Griffin, Hugh Good, Ina Pinxterhuis, Jacqui Todd, Jeff Su, Jenni Vernon, Jo Cavanagh, Johannes Laubach, John King, Julia Jones, Kate Orwin, Kirstie MacMillan, Maria Minor, Mark Anderson, Matt Buckley, Matt Harcombe, Matt McGlone, Melanie Davidson, Michelle Barry, Mike Taitoko, Miko Kirschbaum, Mitchell Donovan, Nic Conland, Nicky Stanley-Clarke, Nicole Masters, Nicole SchonNicole Schon, Norm Mason, Pablo Gregorini, Paul Mudge, Paul Tapsell, Peter Bruce-Iri, Peter Tait, Pierre Roudier, Rachel Mellor, Richard Teague, Rob Gregory, Robbie Price, Robert Holdaway, Robyn DynesRobyn Dynes
This white paper sets out 17 priority research topics and introduces 11 principles for regenerative farming in New Zealand. The white paper is the result of intensive collaboration and consultation with more than 200 people from June to November 2020. Collaborators include farmers and growers, researchers, primary industry bodies, banks, retailers, non-governmental organisations, government departments, large corporates, consultants, marketers, overseas researchers and educators. In 2021, the background research that fed into this white paper was released as a series of reports and webinars. White paper prepared for Our Land and Water National Science Challenge and the NEXT Foundation.Lincoln, New Zealand: Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research. p59.
Funding
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment's Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai) as part of project Regenerative Agriculture