Taupo & Turangi Herald

Lincoln and Miraka sign partnershi­p

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Lincoln University and Taupo¯ dairy company Miraka have jointly announced the signing of a 100 year Memorandum of Understand­ing.

The partnershi­p, the first of its kind in New Zealand, will provide a realworld farming context to test innovative new farming practices. Research areas will include Aotearoasp­ecific regenerati­ve agricultur­e approaches, emerging agroecosys­tem and livestock production science, new technologi­es, and ma¯tauranga Ma¯ori (Ma¯ori world view) approaches to land management.

“The aim of the partnershi­p is to build resilience within the New Zealand farming community,” says Miraka chief executive Richard Wyeth. “Over the coming years, farmers will continue to face significan­t challenges, including adaption to changing climate conditions and regulation. By partnering with leading thinkers such as Lincoln University, we are taking an active role in finding solutions for the next 100 years of farming.”

As a specialist land-based university, Lincoln University continues to play an important role in shaping a more productive, ethical and sustainabl­e future for New Zealand.

“We are committed to building collaborat­ive partnershi­ps to achieve innovative solutions to some of the world’s pressing land-based challenges,” says Lincoln University’s Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce McKenzie.

Leading several initiative­s is Professor Pablo Gregorini, head of Lincoln University’s Centre of Excellence for Designing Future Productive Landscapes. The centre is part of a suite of research activities that address some of the grand challenges confrontin­g society.

“What’s exciting about this longterm partnershi­p is that it allows Lincoln University students and academics to test innovative and multi-dimensiona­l ideas in a realworld context on Miraka farms,” says Professor Gregorini. “We’re working on some pretty groundbrea­king research that could lead to significan­t improvemen­ts in future farming, as well as social and cultural ecosystems. By working with Miraka we can show tangible outcomes to the agricultur­al sector and urban communitie­s as a whole, helping to drive real mindset and practical changes.”

Lincoln University’s Assistant Vice-Chancellor Ma¯ori and Pasifika Dr Dione Payne sees this partnershi­p as progress towards the university’s plan to support Ma¯ori businesses.

“This arrangemen­t demonstrat­es our desire to partner with Ma¯ori leaders of innovation and excellence in the primary industries, qualities that Miraka have demonstrat­ed since they first began operating. We are excited for the tauira (students), rakahau (research) and korero (discussion) that will emerge from this partnershi­p with Miraka and hope we can mutually support Ma¯ori aspiration­s moving forward.”

Miraka’s ambition is to become the world’s most sustainabl­e dairy company. Building relationsh­ips with research leaders like Lincoln is a step towards this goal. “We’re excited to be involved in cutting-edge research, innovation and leadership thinking,” says Murray Hemi, Miraka’s kaitiaki and general manager of environmen­tal leadership.

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