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    Zero to dairy farm ownership

    Maughan, Greg
    Abstract
    The New Zealand Dairy Industry has been the envy of the world for decades for its ability to allow young people the opportunity to undertake a career path which progresses to farm ownership. So much so that it is almost a tradition that people move on to or have as their ultimate goal 'farm ownership'. This 'tradition' has meant that the industry has been innovative and vibrant keeping the average age of the New Zealand dairy farmer well below the rest of the world. Along with our low cost system it has been one of our competitive advantages as younger people are more prepared to take up new technology and take more risks in their investment decisions.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    dairy industry; farm ownership; young farmers
    Fields of Research
    0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management
    Date
    2006
    Type
    Monograph
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    • Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme report series [343]
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