
TranzAlpine Honey announced as a finalist in the Primary Industry NZ Awards
TranzAlpine Honey is ecstatic to be named a finalist in the 2023 Primary Industry Awards in the Guardianship & Conservation Award/Kaitiakitanga Award category sponsored by Rabobank.
Federated Farmers says the high calibre of finalists for the 2023 Primary Industry NZ Awards has made it a nightmare for the judging panel.
The fifth annual awards ceremony will be held on 3rd July 3 at TÄkina, the stunning new Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wellington.
âThere were 65 award nominations this year and they underline the amazing diversity, commitment and cutting-edge science that underpin our nationâs primary industries.
Itâs little wonder that our primary food and fibre products are so highly regarded in the intensely competitive international marketplace when, through these awards, you get a glimpse into the dedication and focus our researchers, producers, processors, innovators and governors invest in being the best they can be.â
NZ Herald.
2023 Finalists of the Primary Industry NZ Awards
Yuriy Soshnikov, Director TranzAlpine Honey.
Graham and Tracey Sinnamon, Farm Managers, Meringa Station â PÄmu Farms.
Adam Thompson, Restore Native Ltd.
âI donât envy the judges deciding who the winners should be but I know the awards night and the PINZ Summit will be a showcase of everything that is great in our agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors.â
High Calibre of Finalists for the Primary Industry NZ Awards, Farmers Weekly
âItâs a clichĂ© that awards judges face difficult decisions picking winners but the calibre of finalists for the 2023 Primary Industry NZ Awards truly make it a nightmare for the judging panel.â
2023 Primary Industries NZ Award finalists named, Federated Farmers
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