Displaying items by tag: PRIMARY ITO

Monday, 16 October 2017 06:55

Young Kiwis offered priority training

The dairy industry has launched an ambitious scheme to encourage young New Zealanders to make careers on farms.

Published in General News

Brent Love, director farm enterprise at KPMG, explains how to make it in dairy for 20-somethings.

Published in Opinion

Brent Love, director farm enterprise at KPMG, explains how to make it in dairy for 20-somethings.

Published in Opinion
Monday, 09 January 2017 15:50

Commitment pays off for farm worker

Team spirit, pride in her work and a determination to succeed in her studies have proved a winning combination for Taranaki woman Amy Kimura.
Published in General News
Tuesday, 20 December 2016 09:12

Keep in control of your finances

Helping farm owners, managers, contract milkers and sharemilkers feel in control of their finances is the aim of the game for the next round of Dairy Women’s Network dairy modules in early 2017.

Published in General News
Thursday, 04 August 2016 13:07

Primary ITO chief executive announces resignation

Chief executive, Mark Jeffries, has announced his resignation from Primary ITO.

Published in General News
Saturday, 12 March 2016 09:55

Young Maori go-getter ‘keeping it humble’

The key to getting ahead in dairying, says Tangaroa Walker, is to seize every opportunity and find ways to stand out.

Published in General News
Friday, 19 February 2016 10:55

Horticultural role model

The curator of the main gardens at Wellington’s Botanic Garden has been chosen to help inspire other New Zealanders to follow a horticultural career.

Published in General News
Saturday, 07 November 2015 07:15

More learning on the job

Primary ITO, the industry training organisation for the primary sector, is launching new qualifications for the agriculture sector this month.

Published in Agribusiness
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