PROJECTS
Working at farm and catchment level
All our projects help farmers and communities build profitable, climate-resilient, low-impact farm systems. We have forestry, farm systems, economic, and complaince specialists all working as a team. We aim to integrate the most suitable land use in the right place and keep profits, aestetics and cummulative benefits all happening at once. The value chain of land management!
Wai Kokopu
Community-led catchment restoration project focused on improving water quality and biodiversity.
Rere ki uta rere ki tai - Living Soil Project
Research and demonstration farms showcasing regenerative agriculture practices and soil health.
Recloaking the Bay Film
Large-scale native reforestation project restoring ecological corridors in the Bay of Plenty.
Timata Planting method
Supporting new farmers with sustainable farm planning and practical mentorship programs.
Tipu Wai
Integrated water management and native planting project across multiple farm properties.
NZ Catchments Collective
National network connecting catchment groups to share knowledge and best practices.
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Applied Science Trials
On-farm research trials testing innovative approaches to sustainable farming systems.
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Individual Clients & Testimonials
Success stories from farmers who have transformed their operations with our guidance.
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Applied Research Projects
Collaborative research partnerships with universities and research institutions.
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Client success stories
Our involvement with Tipu Whenua has proven to be rewarding in every aspect, paying dividends that we initially did not foresee. Thank you for your invaluable guidance and the instrumental role you have played in helping us create a resilient and sustainable business.
Rex B
Dairy Farmer Waikato & Agribusiness Professional
During her initial inspection of the property, she identified that a portion of the farm was ideally suited to retirement from farm production, and would suit a wetland. With Allison's guidance and encouragement, I made the decision to retire approximately 10 hectares. My experience with Tipu Whenua has been extremely positive.
Chris Meban
Drystock farmer BOP and Agribusiness Professional
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Growing resilient farms, strong futures, healthy farm Systems
Projects
Wai Kokopu
Living Soil Project
Recloaking the Bay
NZ Catchments
Tipu Wai