Animal and Plant Health NZ (@apha_nz) 's Twitter Profile
Animal and Plant Health NZ

@apha_nz

We represent the NZ animal health and crop protection industries as well as rural retailers.

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The humble working farm dog is about to go under the microscope in an industry-led project aimed at breeding more top quality canines. farmersweekly.co.nz/technology/sci…

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FIFA Fever in NZ Ever wondered about the ground on which these wonderful women pull off their fancy footwork? Without the right field conditions, there would be the wrong kind of kick off ⚽ #FIFAWomensWorldCup animalplanthealth.co.nz/fifa-fever/

FIFA Fever in NZ

Ever wondered about the ground on which these wonderful women pull off their fancy footwork?

Without the right field conditions, there would be the wrong kind of kick off ⚽ #FIFAWomensWorldCup animalplanthealth.co.nz/fifa-fever/
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New CE to head Animal and Plant Health NZ on 30 October Welcome to the team, Liz Shackleton animalplanthealth.co.nz/new-head-to-ta…

New CE to head Animal and Plant Health NZ on 30 October
Welcome to the team, Liz Shackleton
animalplanthealth.co.nz/new-head-to-ta…
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This is the most important election in living memory for Kiwi farmers and the 2.5 million New Zealanders who live in rural communities. nzherald.co.nz/nz/election-20…

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Congrats to our 2023 agriculture scholarship winner Young agriculture student not deterred by 'freak' weather events stuff.co.nz/manawatu-stand…

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Congrats to our veterinary science scholarship winner, Lucy Mossman #Veterinarian #Scholarships nzherald.co.nz/manawatu-guard…

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📢 One Health call to action Keep animals healthy and in good welfare.🐐🐄 Healthy animals need no antimicrobials, which means lower treatment costs, improved food safety and livelihood security, and reduced loss in production and productivity. #AntimicrobialResistance #WAAW

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Accelerated climate actions can transform agrifood systems and help achieve food security and nutrition for all, today and tomorrow. Read Food and Agriculture Organization’s Global Roadmap to achieve #SDG2 without breaching the 1.5ºC threshold ➡️ fao.org/interactive/sd… #COP28 #ClimateAction

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Only 6⃣ days to go until Summer Conference 24 where we will reflect, reconnect and rise in the mighty Waikato! Meet Julia Jones who provides a taster of her recipe for resilience in the sector panellists session. #SummerConf24 #resilience #agriculture youtube.com/watch?v=N2sQ0w…

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Our conference, in the mighty Waikato region, on February 28 has a strong dairy focus🐄 We're excited to have Campbell Parker, DairyNZ CE, share his perspectives on resilience in the cross-sector learnings panel session youtube.com/watch?v=oxmBbx…

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Losing hydrogen cyanamide would mean losing around $143 million a year from the economy Kiwifruit growers fight to retain use of chemical spray rnz.co.nz/news/country/5…

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For the next feature in our Spotlight on #WomenInAg series, we spoke to Liz Shackleton, Chief Executive Officer at Animal and Plant Health NZ. Read more on her perspective on better representation in the agriculture and science sector here: bit.ly/3x0kqSP

For the next feature in our Spotlight on #WomenInAg series, we spoke to Liz Shackleton, Chief Executive Officer at <a href="/apha_nz/">Animal and Plant Health NZ</a>. Read more on her perspective on better representation in the agriculture and science sector here: bit.ly/3x0kqSP