Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 3:52 pm
This July, Venture Taranaki will host their third
Branching Out event to explore trees and their value chain.
Wood and fibre products are of increasing value and interest
worldwide, and are a worthy consideration for further
investigation in Taranaki.
At the event, on Wednesday,
28 July, at the War Memorial Centre in Stratford, attendees
will hear from experts how trees are currently utilised in
Taranaki, the economic opportunities, an overview of carbon
farming and the Emission Trading Schemes, and projected
future tree and fibre products. Topics will also cover
trees’ biodiversity contributions, and the options for
trees to be a complementary addition to existing land-uses
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Press Release – Venture Taranaki The Venture Taranaki initiative Branching Out is a collaborative exercise to investigate, explore, package, and potentially pilot new commercial opportunities that could add sustainable value to Taranakis economy and help the regions food and fibre …
The Venture Taranaki initiative Branching Out is a collaborative exercise to investigate, explore, package, and potentially pilot new commercial opportunities that could add sustainable value to Taranaki’s economy and help the region’s food and fibre sector become more diverse, resilient, innovative and in-demand.
Through the initiative 10-12 high-potential ventures will be identified and analysed for their feasibility.
“In October 2020, we hosted the project’s first in-person event exploring kiwifruit as a high-potential venture. Now we will look at avocado’s potential. Avocados are a proven success story in other parts of the country, so it is worth consideration and further investiga
Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 4:43 pm
The Venture Taranaki initiative Branching Out is a
collaborative exercise to investigate, explore, package, and
potentially pilot new commercial opportunities that could
add sustainable value to Taranaki’s economy and help the
region’s food and fibre sector become more diverse,
resilient, innovative and in-demand.
Through the
initiative 10-12 high-potential ventures will be identified
and analysed for their feasibility. In October 2020,
we hosted the project’s first in-person event exploring
kiwifruit as a high-potential venture. Now we will look at
avocado’s potential. Avocados are a proven success story
in other parts of the country, so it is worth consideration