Achieving Outcomes by
Building Capability
The AgriBusiness Group was established in 2001 to help build business capability in the primary sector.
We help to empower our clients to position themselves for the future using creative and practical solutions and processes, concentrating on markets in which they can develop a competitive advantage and establishing industry best practice through the products and services they provide. Find out more about us.
Spring Challenge was awesome! Hard yakka but worth it all.
What are the potential benefits of adopting a dispersed forage feeding approach? This approach is being tested on a North Canterbury farm. The kale crop is growing well, meaning there is plenty of feed across the farm. Harvesting of the crop has begun, as has grazing in-situ. Follow-up measurements will be undertaken in the next couple of months. This fascinating update is from Our Land and Water facebook .
Real-time water quality monitoring is a new technology with few resources to support farmer usage. This project has been testing how it can be applied in practice, by establishing three shallow groundwater nitrate monitoring sites on Wainono Farm, a dairy farm, one self-funded by the farmer. The range in nitrate recordings is not large, but the dynamic nature of the nitrate concentrations is clear.
Increasing global interest and demand for alternative or plant-based protein has many implications for Aotearoa New Zealand. These may be positive (a potential decrease in GHGs and nutrient runoff, the establishment of new markets for new products) and negative (disruption to the economics of milk and meat products).
The AgriBusiness Group is really pleased to be attending the Agricultural Field Days Ecuador an event that has been organised by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE)
An investigation of farmers’ and rural professionals’ perceptions of adding drones to environmental compliance processes, such as farm environmental plan audits, reveals a lack of clarity about how information gathered by ‘eyes in the sky’ might be used.
In mid-2020 , which seems like an age ago now, Donaghys started conversations with us about running and delivering an extension programme with dairy farmers across New Zealand.
As I near completion of my summer internship at The AgriBusiness Group and prepare to return to student life at Lincoln University, I reflect on the value and relevance of today’s agricultural degree – specifically for the environmental management of farm systems. This year, I will undertake my fourth and final year of a Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours) with a Major in Environmental Management.
Sheffield Deer Farmer Stu Stokes – talks flooding, covid, mental health & navigating legislation
It’s been a tough one. A year of significant challenges has hit many Cantabrian farmers. Chatting to Stu Stokes and daughter Holly, I came to understand just how hard. Over the past two years Stu has lost a brother to cancer, lost his best mate, faced Covid market challenges, dealt with flooding and huge winds and to top it off the “bloody Sheffield Pub burnt down!”. Through all this, legislation changes requiring implementation of a Farm Environmental Plan (FEP), which is audited, is actually helping Stu with the direction and management of his business, “…to do nothing isn’t an option”.
Services
Research
The AgriBusiness Group’s consultants have a long history of involvement with research typically through facilitating stakeholder input, undertaking monitoring and the extension of results. By itself, as well as through the ARGOS collaboration, the company has had a leading role in facilitating research into innovation to improve the performance, sustainability and resilience of New Zealand primary production systems.
Consultancy
We work with local and central government, industry organisations, publicly and privately held companies as well as individual farmers and farmer groups to help build business capability in the primary sector in New Zealand. We focus on fulfilling the development needs of our clients and empower them to position themselves for the future using practical and creative solutions and processes.
International
The AgriBusiness Group leads and is involved in development projects located in the Pacific, Asia and South America as well as undertaking work for regional and international agencies. The AgriBusiness Group is the Management Services Consultant for some large NZ Aid projects.
The Real-Time Water Quality project is a grass-roots idea, supported by farmers, catchment groups, and irrigation schemes. Lead by The AgriBusiness Group; we established a team with a diverse skillset – farm systems, nutrient and water quality/hydrology knowledge. This 12-month project is one of 12 successful projects funded through Our Land and Water Rural Professionals Fund.