Ahuwhenua

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308 pages 2013

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"The Ahuwhenua Trophy was introduced in 1932 by Sir Apirana Ngata and Lord Bledisloe to encourage skill and proficiency in Māori farming. For many Māori incorporations, trusts and whānau-owned farms the Ahuwhenua Trophy is farming's highest award. This history of the Ahuwhenua Trophy Competition looks at the farming and business from 1933 to 2013. It sets out the establishment of the trophy, the ups and downs of the competition and the triumphs of the winners, and considers the competition in the context of Māori land-development policies and practices over the last eighty years. The trophy has come to be seen as the main agricultural award in New Zealand for all sheep, beef and dairy farmers, and its attention to environmental standards and protecting land and its resources for future generations is widely recognised in the agricultural sector"-- Publisher's information.

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