Entries for the Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer of the Year Award 2016 are officially open, which means the hunt for the cream of the crop has begun.
Te Aroha, a dairy farm run on Māori land in the Waikato Region has had a revamp and overhaul.
The Māori landowners of Te Uretureture, Matakana 9, along with Te Tumu Paeroa: The New Māori Trustee, have agreed to develop 5 hectares of their land into a Kiwifuit Orchard.
Plant & Food Research and Te Tumu Paeroa: the new Māori Trustee have signed a memorandum of understanding.
Hannah Wallace from Wairoa was crowned the 2015 Young Māori Sheep and Beef Farmer of the Year at the Ahuwhenua Awards last night in Whanganui.
The Rotorua Riding for the Disabled Association has entered into a mutually beneficial lease for the Waikuta No. 2 block.
Miraka, a majority Māori owned and operated milk processing company has won the inaugural Māori Excellence in Export award at the 2015 New Zealand International Business Awards in Auckland.
An East Coast kiwifruit orchard has won the PGG Wrightson Land and Life Award for commitment to people, community and passion for sustainable practice.
AgResearch and Te Tumu Paeroa: the new Māori Trustee have signed a memorandum of understanding.
The preliminary results of two Māori land blocks on the east coast have returned successful results in a pilot programme led by Te Tumu Paeroa.
Te Tumu Paeroa has officially signed the agreement to become a shareholder in Mānuka Research Partnership Limited who are making innovative strides in the mānuka honey industry.
Owners of the award winning Taranaki dairy farm, Te Rua o Te Moko, were keen to provide opportunities for young Māori in the agriculture industry.
Recently Te Tumu Paeroa was invited to be part of the 24 representatives on a Trade Delegation that travelled to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tokyo and Shanghai.
The Waimahia Inlet development in Auckland, is now well underway and Te Tumu Paeroa is playing a major role through one of its trusts, Te Tumu Kāinga.
An exciting new housing development is proposed for Evans Bay Parade in Wellington, on the site of the Sheepskin Warehouse.
With a buoyant agricultural economy and a larger base of Māori agricultural assets, it is an exciting time for young Māori considering a career in farming.
An 82 ha section of farming land in Northland is now more viable, thanks to some great innovation and the commitment of the owners to invest in their land.
A selected number of Tairawhiti trusts will be increasing their returns from manuka honey this season.
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed today will see Te Tumu Paeroa and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) work closely together to unlock the potential of Māori land.
On Monday 7th July, Hawera had a Mayoral reception to recognise two significant South Taranaki farming wins.
Te Rua o Te Moko was named the winner of the 2014 Ahuwhenua Trophy BNZ Māori Excellence in Farming Awards, held on Friday in Tauranga.