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Copyright 2003 Nuffield Scholarships Acknowledgements
SCHOLAR REPORTS
2010 -
Tom Mason 2005
Corporate Governance In Agriculture Co Operatives
John Wright 2005
Primary Industry Investment in Longer Term Research and Innovation
Andrew Watters 2004
How companies innovate and how New Zealand companies can innovate better
Andrew Fox 2004
Use Of Antibiotics In Food Production
Lamb Marketing Opportunities In North America
Murray King 2003
Staffing Solutions For Primary Industries
Jim Van Der Poel 2002
Capital Structures of Large Co-
Adrian Gault's Report 2001
To GE or Not to GE? New Zealand’s Dilemma
Juliet McClean's Report 2000
A Brief Guide to Understanding Biotechnology in New Zealand Farming
Hugh Ritchie 2000
Arable farming sustainability, minimum till techniques, water usage
Catherine Bull 1999
Retaining Co-
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James Parsons 2008
Supply Chain Relationships and Value Chain Design
Craige Mackenzie 2008
Carbon footprints within farming systems
Ali Undorf-
Bridging the divide
Les Keeper 2007
Adding Value to New Zealand Milk
Steven Sterne 2007
The Value Chain in Pork Products in New Zealand
Jane Mitchell 2007
Meat Supply Chains and Climate Change
Vaughan Templeton 2006
Sustainability of Agricultural Systems regarding Nutrient Losses
Alex Jack 2009
Animal welfare, environmental and ethical issues affecting the value of New Zealand’s pastoral products
Mandi McLeod 2009
Global perspective of family business continuance
Greg Pardoe 2009
Indigenous peoples and how they have adapted to modern farming practices
Ben Todhunter 2006
Integration of Conservation and Farm Production
Paul McGill 2010
Catchment management strategies
Desiree Reid 2010
How do Dairy co-
Ian Knowles 2010
Agriculture education and training in New Zealand.