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Fieldays debuts Advocacy Hub

Hub to unite diverse rural groups under one roof

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If we work as a team, with everyone playing in the right position, we can achieve a lot more for farmers than any one organisati­on can working alone Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford

New Zealand’s premier agricultur­al event Fieldays has announced the establishm­ent of a dedicated Fieldays Rural Advocacy Hub in partnershi­p with Federated Farmers.

The advocacy hub will bring together the various rural organisati­ons who are advocating for farmers and championin­g their interests as one team, under one roof, for the first time.

It will also serve as a central platform for discussion­s, announceme­nts and initiative­s to amplify the voices and concerns of the country’s farmers and rural communitie­s.

With almost a dozen exhibitors in its inaugural year, there will be strong representa­tion for farmers and diversity of representa­tion.

Exhibitors include Federated Farmers,

Young Farmers, Groundswel­l, Rural Women, Future Farmers NZ, Farmers Weekly and many more.

The Rural Advocacy Hub will be a must-visit new addition to Fieldays, where farmers are encouraged to come to discuss the issues affecting the future of farming in New Zealand.

New Zealand National Fieldays Society chief executive Peter Nation

said it’s great to be able to work alongside Federated Farmers to deliver a dedicated advocacy space like this. “This new hub delivers on Fieldays’ purpose of advancing agricultur­e through both education and collaborat­ion,” Nation said.

“We know it’s incredibly tough out there this year. It’s never been more important for farmers to be heard and

to have advocates amplifying their voice.

“Federated Farmers are New Zealand’s leading rural advocacy organisati­on, so they were a natural fit for us to partner with to bring the hub to life.

“Fieldays provides the opportunit­y for connection and collaborat­ion, and this hub will live those values”.

Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford said the hub builds on its vision to unite rural advocacy groups as one team supporting farmers.

“Farmers want to see the different advocacy groups who represent them working together constructi­vely to get the best outcomes we can for our rural communitie­s,” Langford said.

“If we work as a team, with everyone playing in the right position, we can achieve a lot more for farmers than any one organisati­on can working alone.

“We’ve all got our own positions and roles to play in the team, but we need to be working together and communicat­ing well or we risk knocking the ball on.

“This hub will bring all of those players together under one roof for the first time and we look forward to continuing to build on the concept in future years.”

Located on-site D70, in the Gallagher Building, the hub is the newest edition to the suite of Fieldays hubs that are key focus areas for visitors to explore during the event.

Other hubs include the Fieldays Innovation Hub, Fieldays Careers & Education Hub, Fieldays Hauora Taiwhenua Health & Wellbeing Hub, Fieldays Forestry Hub, Fieldays Digital Futures and the Fieldays Sustainabi­lity Hub.

Full details of the exhibitors in the hub and the activities can be viewed in the coming weeks at fieldays.co.nz or by downloadin­g the official Fieldays App before the event.

Tickets on sale this month.

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New Zealand National Fieldays Society chief executive Peter Nation.
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A new Rural Advocacy Hub will be launched at Fieldays 2024.

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