Thursday, 27 May 2021, 9:25 am
A new initiative is being funded by the Ministry for
Primary Industries (MPI) to help improve the wellbeing of
young people in rural communities.
NZ Young Farmers
has been allocated $40,000 to organise events in seven
regional areas featuring guest speakers, activities, and
skill-building sessions.
“It’s important we
continue our efforts to give people the skills to look after
their wellbeing, manage stress and to recognise and openly
talk about mental health,” says MPI’s director of Rural
Communities and Farming Support Nick Story.
NZ Young
Farmers has a network of 70 clubs, which provide an
opportunity for young people to make friends, network,
Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries A new initiative is being funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to help improve the wellbeing of young people in rural communities. NZ Young Farmers has been allocated $40,000 to organise events in seven regional areas featuring guest …
A new initiative is being funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to help improve the wellbeing of young people in rural communities.
NZ Young Farmers has been allocated $40,000 to organise events in seven regional areas featuring guest speakers, activities, and skill-building sessions.
“It’s important we continue our efforts to give people the skills to look after their wellbeing, manage stress and to recognise and openly talk about mental health,” says MPI’s director of Rural Communities and Farming Support Nick Story.
Jake Jarman wins Taranaki Manawatu Young Farmer of the Year regional final
24 Jan, 2021 08:30 PM
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The Country
A first-time competitor has cleaned up at the Taranaki Manawatu FMG Young Farmer of the Year Regional Final.
Jake Jarman, 23, not only took out the regional title as Taranaki Manawatu FMG Young Farmer of the Year and became the first competitor of the season named for Grand Final, but he also won the most points in all four contest strainers.
Starting a new role as an ANZ relationship associate in Ashburton next week, Jarman beat two-time regional winner and two-time previous grand final qualifier, James Lawn, who came in second place.
Sunday, 24 January 2021, 6:57 am
23.01.2021
A first-time competitor has cleaned up
at the Taranaki Manawatu FMG Young Farmer of the Year
Regional Final.
Jake Jarman, 23, not only took out the
regional title as Taranaki Manawatu FMG Young Farmer of the
Year and became the first competitor of the season named for
Grand Final, but he also won the most points in all four
contest strainers.
Starting a new role as an ANZ
relationship associate in Ashburton next week, Jarman beat
two-time regional winner and two-time previous Grand Final
qualifier, James Lawn, who came in second
place.
DairyNZ Consulting Office and the Region’s