Ready to tackle challenges with organisation’s powerful data set and science base.
DairyNZ’s chair and deputy chair have been confirmed as Tracy Brown and Cameron Henderson respectively.
Brown had previously been announced as chair-elect in June 2024 when Jim van der Poel signalled his impending retirement from the role.
Brown said she’s enthusiastic about the new direction and future of DairyNZ.
“We are changing things at DairyNZ to focus more on the long-term success of the sector, as opposed to the day-to-day farming that farmers already do so well,” she said.
“We represent all 10,600 dairy farmers and have a powerful data set and science base with which to crack our future challenges. Our new strategy focuses on key issues such as genetics, climate resilient pastures, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and strong biosecurity systems.”
Henderson said he is excited by the appointment and looks forward to bringing the positive, progressive and pragmatic approach that he uses on farm to his board leadership role.
“Milk production average for the past decade is slightly up and cow numbers are slightly down. We are building resilience into our systems, facing up to the current challenges and we are harnessing opportunity.
“Technological uptake, Kiwi innovation and a commitment to sustainable grass-fed farming will continue to deliver a bright future for us,” he said.
DairyNZ’s board of directors is made up of five farmer-elected directors and three independent directors.
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