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Special ticket rates available for groups,
farmers and youth
Boma New Zealand has released
its powerhouse programme for E Tipu 2021: The Boma NZ
Agri Summit, featuring an extraordinary lineup of
international and local speakers as well as interactive
workshops, expert panels, valuable cross-sector networking
and more.
Over 11-12 May at Christchurch Town Hall,
this definitive agri summit champions food and fibre as the
sector takes centre stage in the vibrant city of Ōtautahi
Christchurch.
Each day E Tipu 2021 attendees will take
part in three sessions plus interactive workshops, hearing
from an extensive cohort including super CEOs, food and
agri scientists, serial entrepreneurs, innovators and
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Opinion
Not many cities have endured what Christchurch has over the past decade. But as Steven Moe writes, the tragic legacy has inspired a new, impact-minded business community to emerge from the rubble.
It’s quite difficult to put in words just how difficult the earthquakes were for the people of Ōtautahi Christchurch. Alongside the tragic loss of life, our CBD was demolished, as were many of our homes, and for those with businesses impacted by the earthquake, livelihoods were stripped away. The city became a red zone without access for years, prompting a mass exodus as many of our most talented residents went elsewhere in New Zealand for better opportunities.