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Changing tastes: understanding agritech trends in Asia

The Asia New Zealand Foundation partnered with Fieldays recently for a discussion looking at innovation and agritech trends in Asia. The talk was broadcast on Fieldays TV on location at Mystery Creek.

Sports / News
Learn Japanese phrases for the Tokyo Olympics

See what we've got going on at NZHQ for Tokyo 2020 in Auckland!

Leadership Network / News
Boot Camp looks at the future of NZ's food and fibre industry

Leadership Network member Florence Van Dyke outlines her key takeaways from the Te Hono Bootcamp - a conference looking at the opportunities and challenges facing of NZ’s food and fibre sector.

Track II / News
Opinion: NZ should speak up for human rights

In this article Vinod Bal looks at Wellington’s response to Beijing’s treatment of the Uyghur people, and explains why a firmer stance might be required.

Arts / News
IN TOUCH - Nothing Is

We chat with choreographer Lucy Marinkovich about her IN TOUCH arts commission dance work Nothing Is.

Leadership Network / News
Leadership Network member turning reject cherries into winning desserts

Read about how Leadership Network member Cleo Gilmour and three friends founded their award-winning start-up turning unwanted cherries (and now black currants and kiwifruit) into delicious desserts.

News / News
Simon Draper's July 2021 Update

Executive director Simon Draper reflects on his visit to Australia to meet with partner organisations of the Foundation and touches on some of the latest developments for the education programme.

Education / News
Foundation inducts Champions

Twenty-five teachers with a passion for ensuring New Zealand students are equipped to thrive in Asia came together in Auckland this month to be inducted as the first cohort of Foundation Champions.

Leadership Network / News
Leadership Network member gains invaluable skills on WHO internship

Leadership Network member Sophia Faure describes her internship in the Philippines with the WHO and reflects on how the experience has benefitted her work with the Ministry of Health.

Leadership Network / News
Looking to the past to inform our future

Leadership Network member Emily Wilby reflects on attending the network's Otago History Hui and looks at how racism and racist policies are impacting Chinese New Zealanders to this day.

Research / News
Māori success in Asia series: Making it in tech

Read about entrepreneur Kaye-Maree Dunn who has used her connections in Asia to help develop Āhau, an iwi-led digital identity platform enabled by blockchain technology.

Arts / News
IN TOUCH: Rasa - Three Minutes in India

Musician Tristan Carter and visual artist Kelly Spencer's IN TOUCH arts commission work, Rasa, takes the audience on a surreal audio/visual stroll through the sounds and sites of an Indian city.

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