Kate Acland Wins Inaugural Rural Woman of the Year Award
Women up and down the country are the glue that hold rural communities together, giving so much to so many, says the inaugural Rural Woman of the year award winner Kate Acland.
Waikato dairy farmer Danielle Hovmand has been named the primary sector's top emerging leader.
Hovmand received the Primary Industries New Zealand Emerging Leader Award at the eighth annual awards ceremony in Auckland this evening.
Judges praised her selfless leadership and commitment to helping others succeed.
The 29-year-old is a 50/50 sharemilker, Federated Farmers Waikato sharefarmer chair, and has been a driving force behind the Morrinsville-Ngarua Young Farmers Club.
She was selected ahead of fellow finalists James Robertson, chief of staff at Fonterra, and dairy farm manager Ben Purua, the 2024 Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer of the Year (Dairy).
Judges described the category as one of the most competitive, saying all three finalists had made outstanding contributions to New Zealand's primary sector.
"However, it was the selfless leadership qualities of one entrant that stood out for the judges in meeting the spirit of this award."
The judges said Hovmand combines practical farming experience with a genuine commitment to the success of others.
"Through roles with Young Farmers and Federated Farmers, she has led initiatives to build both community and young farmer confidence.
"Her advocacy, community involvement and ability to connect with and uplift others demonstrate a level of maturity and influence well beyond her years, making her a standout emerging leader."
Hovmand milks approximately 250 cows near Morrinsville with her partner, Harry Phipps.
Away from the farm, Hovmand has helped raised thousands of dollars for local causes, volunteered at community events, promoted agriculture through schools, Ag Days and A&P shows, and worked with community organisations to strengthen rural connections.
She was named Auckland-Hauraki Share Farmer of the Year in 2022, received the New Zealand Young Farmers Contiki Local Legend Award in 2024, and was a finalist in this year's ASB Alumni of the Year Award.
Federated Farmers dairy chair Karl Dean says Hovmand is making an outstanding contribution to the sector both on and off the farm.
"Dani isn't just an excellent farmer - she's a leader who's prepared to speak out and help shape the future of our industry.
"She was one of the driving forces behind Federated Farmers' campaign to allow young farmers to use their KiwiSaver to help buy their first home or farm.
"She kept pushing for change, and farmers across the country celebrated when the Government finally changed the rules earlier this year.
"She's also been a strong advocate for sharemilkers and contract milkers, and is always willing to share her knowledge to help industry newcomers succeed."
When announced as a finalist earlier this year, Hovmand said the recognition reflected the many people who had supported her journey.
"There are so many people who have created my journey and allowed me to be in leadership roles, and to achieve things."
The Emerging Leader Award, sponsored by Lincoln University, recognises a young person in the primary sector who is already making a meaningful contribution to the industry.
The award celebrates an individual who demonstrates exceptional passion, commitment, and leadership in their chosen field, while showing great promise for the future of New Zealand’s primary industries.
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