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NATIONAL FARMERS MARKET CONFERENCE It seems like only yesterday but the inaugural, highly successful Biennial NZ Farmers Market Conference was almost two years ago. This means it’s time to get together again for some inspiration, imagination & socialisation! The conference will be held in Marlborough on the 30th May, 31st May and 1st June and promises to bring together the very best in Farmers Market minds. For more detail please click here
NEW ZEALAND INSITUTE OF ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE Farmers Markets NZ has been invited to speak and will be represented by an executive member of FMNZ. The theme of the conference is 'Bridging Change' and has been chosen to reflect the many changes in the environmental health field and the journey ahead for professional officers, academia, industry and business people alike. The conference will be of interest to environmental health officers, health protection officers,planners, consultants and persons involved in the food and leisure industries. The conference papers have been grouped and themed. As well as full registrations, day delegates are welcome. For more details please click here
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES SUMMIT Lauraine will present a session on advancing New Zealand's food culture. She will look at Seasonality, regionality and provenance are important considerations when consumers buy. Understanding how they affect buying decisions will help with successful production, branding and marketing of products. Chris Fortune will represent Farmers' markets NZ . To find out more click here
Wine Destinations 2008 FMNZ member markets are entilted to a 20% discount on standard advertising rates for the new 2008 edition. An exciting new addition to Wine Destinations is that they will be extending regional maps to include listings for Artisan Food Producers. For more info click here
For more info click below
http://www.buykiwimade.govt.nz/
FMNZ Website How To Use Guide
FMNZ Inc Conference 2006 June 16,17 & 18 2006
Food for thought The increasing number of farmers markets throughout New Zealand is a
tangible indication of changing shopping and marketing practices. Over the past 2 years the numbers of these markets in New Zealand has doubled and plenty more are at the planning stage. So what are the driving forces behind this movement? What makes farmers’ markets so popular? |
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