Young Farmers Step Closer to Ownership Through Pāmu Livestock Model
State farmer Pāmu says a programme it's running to help skilled operators into farm ownership is paying dividends.
State farmer Pāmu (Landcorp) has announced a new equity partnership in an effort to support pathways to farm ownership for livestock farm operators.
The first property available for expressions of interest is Mahiwi Farm, a 708 effective hectare medium rolling hill country livestock farm located 35 minutes west of Wairoa.
The equity partnership follows the 2024 introduction of Pāmu's contract farming options for dairy farmers, including sharemilking and contract milking across four farms: Quarry and Otago in the Central Plateau, Waimakariri in Canterbury, and Ruru on the West Coast.
Mahiwi is the first livestock farm being offered up by Pāmu under this model.
Mark Leslie, chief executive of Pāmu, says the partnership is more than a farm opportunity.
Leslie says it is a strategic shift in how the state farmer supports the next generation of livestock farmers.
"Mahiwi represents our commitment to unlocking equity pathways and backing high-performing operators with real skin in the game," he says.
He says Mahiwi offers a strong balance of breeding and finishing country and has scope for improved performance.
"This model is about empowering skilled operators to take the reins, build equity, and shape the future of farming with accountability and ambition."
Registrations of interest are now open, with equity partnership structures, lease terms, and expectations open to negotiations.
Common equity partner/manager roles have ownership of the land too - this is not the case for Mahiwi as Pāmu cannot sell an interest in whenua.
A minimum investment of $250,000 is required to be considered for the equity manager role.
"Pāmu is proud to lead the way in creating new models of farm ownership," Mark Leslie says. "Mahiwi is the first step in a broader strategy to support talented operators with the tools, trust, and investment they need to thrive."
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