Working for New Zealand’s Primary Industry Professionals

Welcome to NZIPIM, the place for developing the capability and knowledge base of members and providing a platform to enable them to build extensive networks across the rural profession.

Events

NZIPIM offers a broad range of professional development events that inform, upskill and expand knowledge base of members providing advice and services to farmers and growers.

Webinar: Horticulture Options – things to consider.

A webinar where Sandy Scarrow, whose horticultural experience began in a bassinet under the propagating bench and extends into 37 years in horticultural consultancy, talks through aspects to consider when discussing horticultural development with land owners.

Date:

02 May 2024

Canterbury / Westland Branch: Preparing For Your Future Career

The purpose of this event is to not only bring students together with agri-professionals and NZIPIM members, but also to provide an opportunity for you to hear from rural professionals on their career journey and receive any tips, tricks and advice they have to offer.

Date:

02 May 2024

Greenhouse gas emissions on New Zealand farms: a climate change seminar for rural professionals

This online Greenhouse Gas Seminar is designed to expand rural professionals’ understanding of climate change, why agricultural greenhouse gas emissions are important in New Zealand, how they can be estimated within the farm system, and how they can be reduced on different farms.

Date:

07 May 2024

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News

Checkout the latest news from NZIPIM and other primary industry sources.

Bar to be set for Rural Advisors

Rural professionals may soon have an industry standard to work towards that carries an accreditation, assuring farmers and fellow professionals they meet an industry standard for advice and knowledge.

The New Zealand Institute of Primary Industry Management (NZIPIM) has just completed a road show seeking feedback from members about what sort of programme and its content could best meet industry needs and farmer expectations.

Interest in agriculture drives sharp rise in Lincoln University enrolments

Enrolments at Lincoln University are up 20 percent on last year thanks to strong uptake in agriculture based studies. The university said domestic enrolments for semester one were up 21 percent while international enrolments had risen 13 percent.

What NZ’s Climate-related Disclosure Requirements mean for Business

New Zealand was the first country in the world to introduce laws around climate-related financial reporting and has now released its disclosure requirements. Industry experts explain what this means for your business.

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