NZ Dairy Exporter August 2021

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INSIGHT

UPFRONT PASTURE SUMMIT

Sustainable sourcing

the trend for dairying Words by: Anne Hardie

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ultinational companies now talk about sustainable sourcing rather than simply responsible sourcing which means rebuilding nature from water through to biodiversity. That was the message at the Pasture Summit from Robert Erhard who heads corporate agriculture at Nestle and is president of the executive committee of Sustainable Agricultural Initiative Platform. He says there has been a shift in society from wanting to know how farmers produce their food, to the impact their systems have on nature. Pasture systems were natural systems, but farmers still needed to think about the inputs on their farm as well as the biodiversity and how to build that up. “How you nurture them and how can you help capture evidence of how you are driving that forward,” he said. “You are doing a lot of things right, but let it be captured and let it be shared that you are in a regenerative form of agriculture.” The entire dairy industry needed to move toward low-carbon farming or net zero which he said was possible, albeit with challenges. That meant a more natural form of agriculture that was more resilient to the changing weather conditions and had the agility to keep on producing when the weather became unpredictable. More and more policies would come because it required a transformation of the production system. For some, that transformation would be challenging, he said. Animal welfare is an area increasingly analysed and he said the industry needed to find concrete definitions to portray animal welfare because society often had an anthropomorphic approach to animals – they ascribe human attributes to animals. Dairy Exporter | www.nzfarmlife.co.nz | August 2021

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The Dairy Exporter in 1971

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pages 106-108

Tech comes to the farm

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pages 102-103

Running away from grief

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pages 100-101

Whakapapa win inspires finalist

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pages 96-97

Nitrogen system trial drawing to a close

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pages 98-99

Vet Voice: Diagnosing your down cow

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pages 91-93

Oyster season in beef land

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pages 86-90

Bobby calves an emotive but profitable product

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pages 84-85

Big idea leads to native plantings

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pages 82-83

What dung beetles do

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page 79

Combating milk fever with diet changes

5min
pages 70-72

Fortify supplement with P

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pages 74-75

Don’t let cows go hypo

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page 73

Cows energised on winter diets

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pages 68-69

Efficiency from amazing maize

9min
pages 62-65

Feeding the cow and the rumen

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pages 66-67

Transition management

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pages 60-61

Feed tactics win the profit battle

9min
pages 56-59

An alternative pasture solution

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pages 52-55

All hail hay bale grazing

7min
pages 46-49

Torunui farm on emissions reduction path

9min
pages 42-45

Fodder beet pulling nitrogen out of the soil

7min
pages 50-51

Sustainable farming sparks excitement

12min
pages 34-38

SIDE: Cost control and the five ‘nahs’

5min
pages 39-41

Focus on your workers during busy times

2min
page 33

Resilience shines over West Coast flooded waters

6min
pages 30-32

‘Pure magic’ making raw milk cheese

9min
pages 26-29

Sustainable sourcing the trend for dairying

2min
pages 23-24

The opportunity of alternative proteins

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pages 14-17

Ireland has developed a Grass-Fed Standard. What are the ramifications for NZ?

2min
page 22

How Brazil combined intensive land use with rainforest protection

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pages 18-21

Richard Reynolds reflects on a great SIDE conference

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pages 12-13

Trish Rankin ponders why farming is so hard right now

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page 11

Say G’day to NZ Dairy Exporter’s new contributor Hamish Hammond

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page 10

China’s demand for dairy speeds up

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