You’ve probably noticed we spend a lot of time talking about the commercial fishing industry on Twitter. But we’ll let you in on a secret. We wouldn’t know as nearly as much as we do if it weren’t for the people who inspire, educate and keep this industry afloat on a daily basis. It’s the […]
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Want to feel healthier? Here’s how to support your local fishermen
According to recent research, nearly 50% of all fish eaten in the UK is consumed specifically for its health benefits. What’s more, the average UK shopper spends around £110 on seafood every year – with only 3% of shoppers choosing not to buy fish at all. This is great news for the nation’s health. However, for […]
Too ambitious? Ministry of Environment casts doubt on emission targets
A new briefing from the Ministry of Environment, obtained by the Green Party, suggests the farming industry must undergo significant change before New Zealand can meet its 2020 greenhouse emission targets. As part of the Paris Agreement, New Zealand has set ambitions targets for 2020 — to produce 30% less greenhouse gases than what was […]
Fair weather friends – Fishermen, lumberjacks and farmers make longer-lasting workplace friendships
If you want to make more meaningful, long-lasting friendships at work, get your wet weather gear on and become a sailor (or a builder or a bartender). That’s according to a new study Stormline, which found that people with antisocial jobs forge the most meaningful friendships with their colleagues. The research found that work environments […]
Leaked MEP report casts doubt on post-Brexit fishing deal
It was a key campaign promise from Boris Johnson and fisheries minister, George Eustice: Brexit will allow British fishermen to take back control of UK seas and catch thousands of tonnes of more fish every year. Coupled together with anti-EU stories from the front line, it’s not surprising that the fishing industry voted overwhelming in […]
Women in farming: are we making strides in New Zealand?
According to UK government research, women now make up 28% of Britain’s farmers – with a 10% increase in just three years between 2010 and 2013. What’s more, this trend is estimated to continue over the next several years, suggesting women could soon make up at least ⅓ of the Britain’s agricultural industry workforce. But, […]
From wet weather gear to farming: 6 Twitter accounts to follow right now
We spend a lot of time talking about what it’s like to be a Kiwi farmer. Mostly it means plenty of discussion about wet weather gear. But sometimes it means getting in touch with our roots and keeping up to date with everything going on back home. With that in mind, here are our favourite […]
Wet weather gear guide – How to celebrate (and survive) NZ’s great outdoors
If you’re one of those people who love the outdoors and being in nature, then you’re pretty spoiled for choice here in New Zealand. Our cities might be growing but we still have some of the most incredible landscapes in the world. And it’s why international tourism continues to grow here year on year. We […]
Autumn ready? Get your farming waterproofs ready too
We know there are still a good few weeks until autumn comes around in New Zealand. But if you’re anything like us, then you’ll prefer to be prepared before the mornings get darker and things start becoming a little, well, damp. With the unpredictable summer some good waterproof clothing could well come and handy now. […]
Our 5-minute guide to wet weather gear in 2017
Another year has flown by. And whilst you’ve probably heard enough ‘new year, new me’ mantras recently, there’s one more thing to add to your list. Well, at least there should be. This is the perfect time to update your wet weather gear – not just because the sales are on – but it stands […]