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Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by some great guests to talk about the matters that matter most.
A new generation of agripreneurs has embraced the digital opportunities technology in the primary sector and lockdown saw a rise of incredible innovation. Blinc Innovation director Wim de Koning will join us to discuss the Celebrating Success Awards held in partnership with GlobalHQ.
Carbon-neutral milk, where the product’s greenhouse gases are offset by carbon credits, is the latest value-add from Fonterra. Is it greenwashing or is it the future of marketing our food and fibre and if so how is it calculated? Toitu Envirocare chief executive Becky Lloyd shares what goes on to help brands build environmental certification.
The Government has not been paying attention to the anti-dumping legislation being breached by northern hemisphere chips crashing our domestic market, PotatoesNZ says. We talk to chief executive Chris Claridge about the rise in nationalism around the world and while we might have our human borders shut our potato growers livelihoods are at the mercy of borders wide open to tariff-free fries.
Todd Muller is gone. With 67 days till the election where is the rural vote safest? NZ First agriculture spokesman Mark Patterson joins us to discuss the insurance policy his party can be for rural NZ, his thoughts on the Wool Working Group vision and his election promises for farmers.
Sarah's Country - The matters that matter most with open hearts and open minds LIVE Mon-Thurs 7pm - www.sarahperriam.com
Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is broadcasting live from the Lincoln University campus with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock.
Guests on this week’s show:
1. “New contest celebrates agripreneurs” with Wim de Koning, Director, Blinc Innovation
2. “The route to net zero carbon” with Becky Lloyd, CEO, Toitu
3. “Chips glut threatens spud sector” with Chris Claridge, CEO, Potatoes NZ
4. “What’s happening with National” with Mark Patterson, Spokesman for Agriculture, NZ First
To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
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Welcome to another episode of Sarah’s Country. Sarah is joined again by some great guests to talk about the matters that matter most.
A new generation of agripreneurs has embraced the digital opportunities technology in the primary sector and lockdown saw a rise of incredible innovation. Blinc Innovation director Wim de Koning will join us to discuss the Celebrating Success Awards held in partnership with GlobalHQ.
Carbon-neutral milk, where the product’s greenhouse gases are offset by carbon credits, is the latest value-add from Fonterra. Is it greenwashing or is it the future of marketing our food and fibre and if so how is it calculated? Toitu Envirocare chief executive Becky Lloyd shares what goes on to help brands build environmental certification.
The Government has not been paying attention to the anti-dumping legislation being breached by northern hemisphere chips crashing our domestic market, PotatoesNZ says. We talk to chief executive Chris Claridge about the rise in nationalism around the world and while we might have our human borders shut our potato growers livelihoods are at the mercy of borders wide open to tariff-free fries.
Todd Muller is gone. With 67 days till the election where is the rural vote safest? NZ First agriculture spokesman Mark Patterson joins us to discuss the insurance policy his party can be for rural NZ, his thoughts on the Wool Working Group vision and his election promises for farmers.
Sarah's Country - The matters that matter most with open hearts and open minds LIVE Mon-Thurs 7pm - www.sarahperriam.com
Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is broadcasting live from the Lincoln University campus with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock.
Guests on this week’s show:
1. “New contest celebrates agripreneurs” with Wim de Koning, Director, Blinc Innovation
2. “The route to net zero carbon” with Becky Lloyd, CEO, Toitu
3. “Chips glut threatens spud sector” with Chris Claridge, CEO, Potatoes NZ
4. “What’s happening with National” with Mark Patterson, Spokesman for Agriculture, NZ First
To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com