Te Awamutu Courier

Award looks at achievemen­t of young Māori

- More details are at www. ahuwhenuat­rophy.maori.nz

Entries are open for up and coming young Māori working on dairy farms around the country to enter the prestigiou­s Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer Award (AYMF).

The inaugural award was in 2012 and was designed to recognise the achievemen­ts of young Māori in the farming and horticultu­re sectors. In 2024 the competitio­n is for dairy — in a three year cycle, young Māori involved in horticultu­re and sheep and beef are also recognised.

Nukuhia Hadfield, chairwoman of the management committee which oversees both the AYMF and the senior Ahuwhenua Trophy competitio­n, says Māori agribusine­ss continues to grow, and for this to be sustainabl­e, the industry needs young innovative leaders.

“One of the pathways for developing this cohort of leaders is with the AYMF award,” she says. “The growth of the sector also means that there are new career opportunit­ies for rangatahi.

“In the relatively short time the AYMF award has been running, it has brought to the fore some outstandin­g young Māori men and women who have already excelled in their careers.

“Since becoming finalists or winners they have moved up to new and more responsibl­e roles and many have become inspiratio­nal role models.”

Hadfield says she urges young Māori wāhine and tane to enter this competitio­n and also asks that their employers and mentors encourage them to do so as well.

She says past finalists and winners have said that being involved in Ahuwhenua opens up new opportunit­ies and networks and gives them the self-confidence to achieve their full potential.

“The Ahuwhenua whānau that runs the

competitio­n is both welcoming and supportive — entrants will have a great time,” she says.

Quinn Morgan, winner of the 2021 AYMF Dairy award, says winning the

Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer Award will bring many new benefits and contacts, but also new responsibi­lities.

“I feel that I now have the responsibi­lity to uphold the mana of the Ahuwhenua competitio­n and to shine that light on the young farmers coming through. Now that I have made it and those who have gone before me have pulled me though, I am going to reach back and pull the next group of young farmers through as well.”

Entries are now open and entry forms and further details are on the Ahuwhenua Trophy website. Entries close on Friday, February 9 and the finalists will be announced in late March 2024. The winner will be announced at the Ahuwhenua Trophy awards dinner on Friday, May 17, 2024. ■ i

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Quinn Morgan.

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