Impact and Sustainability Report 2024
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Craigmore Sustainables is making significant progress towards its community and ecological goals according to its fourth annual Impact and Sustainability Report.
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Craigmore Sustainables is making significant progress towards its community and ecological goals according to its fourth annual Impact and Sustainability Report.
Craigmore's Tōtara Forestry Partnership has successfully raised an additional NZ$50 million over the past quarter, bringing total commitments to nearly NZ$100 million.
Craigmore Sustainables is boosting its investment in the horticulture sector with the purchase of two apple orchards owned by Scales Corporation subsidiary Mr Apple New Zealand Limited.
A critically threatened endemic freshwater fish found only in Canterbury has been discovered at a Craigmore Sustainables farm near Timaru.
Craigmore Sustainables is growing its horticulture presence with two recent apple orchard acquisitions, which will eventually have a total canopy area of over 110 hectares.
The dairy industry is celebrated as New Zealand's largest export industry. However, policy changes have seen farmers divert a large part of cashflow gains to debt repayment rather than reinvestment. This analysis looks at why this happened and explores the possibility of change.
Craigmore has added to its viticulture portfolio with the purchase of a development site in Marlborough.
Hannah Speakman, 2IC at Pine Hill Dairy in Oamaru has been celebrated as a finalist in the 2024 Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer Award.
Craigmore Sustainables has underlined its commitment to sustainable forestry management with the certification of its Northland forestry estate.
Craigmore Sustainables joins in celebrating the winners from the Southern North Island Wood Council's 2024 Forestry Awards.
Craigmore is playing its part to fill food banks and community organisations, donating more than 45,000 meals over the last three years through farmer-led charity Meat the Need and Feed Out.
Under its innovation strategy, Craigmore Sustainables is collaborating with new innovators of technology across sustainability, people, animals, and business management to enhance New Zealand’s dairy sector.