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  • Episode 80 - Knowledge Partners: IRP & CountryWide
    CountryWide has partnered with the Institute of Rural Professionals to strengthen support, knowledge-sharing, and innovation across the agricultural sector. In this episode, Sarah speaks with Jo Finer, CEO of the newly renamed Institute of Rural Professionals (IRP) (formerly NZIPIM) about CountryWide’s new strategic partnership with the organisation. They discuss the role of rural professionals, the institute’s history and future direction, and how collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and digital innovation will strengthen support for farmers and the wider agricultural sector. Guest: Jo Finer, CEO, Institute of Rural Professionals (IRP) Host: Sarah Perriam-Lampp, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, CountryWide Jo Finer is helping strengthen the role rural professionals play in supporting New Zealand farmers at the Institute of Rural Professionals (IRP). She focuses on building capability, collaboration and professional excellence across advisers, consultants and service providers, ensuring farmers receive the most relevant and trusted guidance. The new strategic partnership between IRP & CountryWide brings together knowledge-sharing through their digital transformation project in 2026 where industry expertise and a strong network between the two will connect farmers, advisers and thought leaders. By uniting professional bodies with independent journalism, this will help the sector embrace disruption into new opportunities and build resilience into the future. Find out more about IRP here: https://www.irpnz.co.nz/ Get in contact with Charlotte to find out more about a membership to CountryWide: Email: [email protected] Phone number: 03 307 0256 (Please note our office hours are between 10am - 2pm) Become a Country-Wide Club member for $89/year for six seasonal magazines including free postage (New Zealand only) annually: https://country-wide.co.nz/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COUNTRYWIDE INSIDER WEEKLY EMAILSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Episode 79 - Building trust in local grains
    In this episode, Sarah Perriam-Lampp talks with Ivan Lawrie, General Manager at the Foundation for Arable Research, about the New Zealand Grown Grains initiative. Ivan explains how growers, millers, and bakers are collaborating to create a traceable, certifiable brand, strengthen the domestic wheat industry, and open opportunities in premium markets, while sharing lessons on value chains and building a resilient local food sector. Guest: Ivan Lawrie, General Manager Business Operations, Foundation for Arable Research (FAR) Host: Sarah Perriam-Lampp, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Country-Wide Ivan Lawrie is helping shape how New Zealand’s arable producers create and capture value through the New Zealand Grown Grains initiative. He focuses on building a traceable, certifiable brand that connects growers, millers, bakers and consumers, strengthening the domestic wheat industry and creating opportunities in premium markets. The initiative brings together careful planning, collaboration and innovation, ensuring every stage, from farm to final product, is auditable, trustworthy and high quality. By uniting growers, processors and retailers, Lawrie is helping the sector build consumer confidence in locally grown grains, raise awareness of New Zealand production, and create resilience in an industry challenged by low volumes and global market pressures. His work demonstrates how transparency, strong leadership and a clear vision can deliver long-term value and sustainability across the food system. Read the article from the CountryWide Spring issue here: https://country-wide.co.nz/new-logo-highlights-new-zealand-grown-grains/ Become a Country-Wide Club member for $89/year for six seasonal magazines including free postage (New Zealand only) annually: https://country-wide.co.nz/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COUNTRY-WIDE INSIDER WEEKLY EMAILSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Episode 78 - Masters of diversification
    In this episode, Sarah Perriam-Lampp visits Leefield Station in the Waihopai Valley to talk with Brent Marris, owner of Marisco Vineyards, and Greg Crombie, the station’s farm manager. Brent and Greg explain how the property integrates vineyards, sheep, pigs and cattle into a profitable and sustainable operation, and how careful planning, brand-building and intergenerational leadership create authentic products, from award-winning wines to high-quality wool and meat, while sharing lessons for diversifying land use and connecting with markets at home and abroad. Guests: Brent Marris, Owner, Marisco Vineyards Greg Crombie, Farm Manager, Leefield Station Host: Sarah Perriam-Lampp, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Country-Wide Brent Marris is helping redefine how New Zealand producers create and capture value from their land through his work at Leefield Station and Marisco Vineyards. His focus is on integrating viticulture, livestock and sustainable land management to deliver high-quality wines, wool and meat while building authentic brands that connect directly with consumers. At Leefield Station, Marris brings together careful planning, innovation and intergenerational leadership, showing how diverse land uses, from Hampshire sheep and Berkshire pigs to premium vineyards, can complement each other and generate value across multiple markets. Along the way he shares insights into building brand trust, maintaining quality at scale and ensuring that every part of the operation contributes to long-term profitability and sustainability. For Marris, the real impact happens on site, where visiting buyers, industry peers and staff can see, touch and experience the story behind the products. It is here that connections are made, assumptions are challenged and lessons translate directly into smarter, more resilient farming and business practices. Through his example, Marris demonstrates how careful stewardship, integration and authenticity can create value from paddock to plate and why a clear vision and strong leadership are critical to sustaining it for generations to come. Greg Crombie is showing how New Zealand farms can combine productivity, sustainability and innovation through his leadership at Leefield Station. He focuses on practical farm management that integrates livestock, crops and vineyards to deliver healthy animals, thriving land and high-quality produce while supporting the station’s broader vision. Across Leefield Station, Crombie applies careful planning, technical expertise and hands-on experience, demonstrating how sheep, pigs, cattle and vineyards can operate together to create a profitable and sustainable enterprise. He shares insights into animal husbandry, pasture management and farm systems that ensure every part of the property contributes to long-term performance and resilience. On the ground, Crombie makes a tangible impact, allowing staff, visitors and partners to witness the day-to-day decisions that keep the farm running successfully. It is here that ideas are tested, innovations applied and practical solutions turned into measurable results. Through his approach, Crombie illustrates how thoughtful management, collaboration and attention to detail can make integrated farming successful at scale and why practical leadership is essential for maintaining productivity, quality and sustainability for future generations. Read the article in the Country-Wide Spring issue here: https://country-wide.co.nz/masters-of-diversification/ Become a Country-Wide Club member for $89/year for six seasonal magazines including free postage (New Zealand only) annually: https://country-wide.co.nz/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COUNTRY-WIDE INSIDER WEEKLY EMAILSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Episode 77 - Inside the Value Chain Innovation Programme
    In this episode, Sarah Perriam-Lampp talks with Lincoln University’s Professor Hamish Gow about the Value Chain Innovation Programme, run by Rural Leaders. Hamish explains how the programme takes participants inside New Zealand’s dairy, kiwifruit, apple and red meat sectors to understand how value is created, captured and shared, and why the real learning happens on the bus as farmers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders connect and challenge their thinking. Guest: Hamish Gow, Lincoln University Host: Sarah Perriam-Lampp, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Country-Wide Lincoln University’s Hamish Gow is helping reshape how New Zealand’s food and fibre leaders understand the value created beyond the farm gate through the Value Chain Innovation Programme, run by Rural Leaders. His focus is on giving participants a clear framework for how value chains work, from creation to capture to sharing across every link. The programme takes farmers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders through New Zealand’s four major value chains (dairy, kiwifruit, apples and red meat) unpacking how each sector delivers value back to growers and producers. Along the way, participants gain insights into the role of regulation, technology and intellectual property in building competitive advantage, and discover why Fonterra’s global ingredients strategy is just as powerful as a consumer brand. But for Hamish, the real magic happens on the bus, where discussion, debate and reflection turn site visits into personal “aha” moments. It’s here that participants challenge assumptions, connect with peers they might never otherwise meet, and translate lessons directly into their own businesses. Applications for the 2026 intake are now open, offering a unique chance to step outside your industry silo and see New Zealand’s food and fibre sector from end to end. For Hamish, the goal is simple: equip leaders with the understanding to drive alignment, create value and strengthen the resilience of our most important export industries. Find out more about the Value Chain Innovation Programme here: https://ruralleaders.co.nz/value-chain-innovation-programme/ Subscribe to Country-Wide magazine for $89/year for four seasonal magazines including free postage annually: https://country-wide.co.nz/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COUNTRY-WIDE WEEKLY EMAILSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Episode 76 - Connecting global agri-tech with Kiwi farmers
    In this episode, Sarah Perriam-Lampp talks with Jasper van Halder, Ravensdown’s General Manager of Innovation, about how Agnition is connecting global agri-tech with New Zealand farmers. Jasper explains how the Farm Innovation Network is testing technologies like drones, satellite imagery and soil testing, and why proving real value on farm is key to building a more connected, data-driven future for agriculture. Guest: Jasper van Halder, General Manager of Innovation, Ravensdown Host: Sarah Perriam-Lampp, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Country-Wide Ravensdown’s General Manager of Innovation, Jasper van Halder, is driving the future of farming through Agnition, the company’s investment arm focused on bringing global agri-tech into practical use on New Zealand farms. His mission is to ensure technology delivers more than gadgets, it must create real on farm impact. Agnition scouts and invests in emerging tools, from drones monitoring livestock on hill country to soil testing systems and satellite imagery that sharpen nutrient management. Each innovation is trialled through the Farm Innovation Network, where more than 500 farmers test pre-commercial technologies in real conditions and give direct feedback. For Jasper, this approach ensures solutions are proven to work in New Zealand’s unique systems before they scale. With global agri-tech challenged by limited ideas, scarce capital and tough farmer adoption, Agnition is connecting innovators and farmers in a way that builds confidence and drives value. Jasper sees the future of farming as autonomous, remote and connected, where insights from soil and pasture data guide smarter decisions. His goal is clear: deliver technologies that lift performance, cut inefficiencies and help shape a resilient, data-driven future for New Zealand agriculture. Find out more about Farm Innovation Network here: ​​https://farminnovationnetwork.co.nz/ Find out more about Agnition here: https://agnition.ventures/ Subscribe to Country-Wide magazine for $89/year for four seasonal magazines including free postage annually: https://country-wide.co.nz/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COUNTRY-WIDE WEEKLY EMAILSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bringing' you the best of rural New Zealand for nearly 50 years via your mailboxes, now it’s time for our seasonal stories from the magazine to weekly updates straight to your ears. Proud to celebrate the grit and the smarts it takes to farm as well as good ol' fashioned country culture with The Country-Wide Podcast. Hosts: Sarah Perriam-Lampp - CEO & Editor-in-Chief at CountryWide Media For more information & to subscribe to Country-Wide, visit www.country-wide.co.nz
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