Findings from stage four of pasture-raised advantage research have found that a flexitarian diet had higher satisfaction levels and eating enjoyment compared to those who had the plant-based meat alternative diet.
Read MoreThe Ballance Farm Environment Awards celebrate farmer and grower achievements, inspire others in the field and help share positive farming stories. Meet our Otago Regional Supreme Winners for 2023 - Steven and Kellie Nichol of Auldamor Ltd.
Read MoreSince 2019, New Zealand scientists have been undertaking a research programme to explore the differences between pasture-raised beef with grain fed beef and alternative proteins. The programme has been broken down into four stages.
Read MoreCongratulations to Nic Kearney from Onslow in Auckland who has just been crowned the 2023 Beef + Lamb Young Ambassador Chef.
Read MoreBeef + Lamb New Zealand is teaming up with rugby world champion Stacey Waaka to encourage Kiwi teenage girls and women to eat beef and lamb more frequently to help prevent concerning health statistics.
Read MoreCelebrating rescued produce and cooking up delicious recipes with a diverse group; from business, education and community volunteers.
Read MoreWe’ve all heard the message to get our 5+ a day (plot twist: it’s now technically 7+ a day for Kiwi adults!). However, the majority of Kiwi adults still aren’t getting enough fruit and vege each day.
The Beef + Lamb Ambassador Chefs were recently offered an invaluable opportunity by ANZCO Foods, to learn more about the journey that beef and lamb takes from the farm to the fork.
Read MoreI was delighted to be part of Homeland’s recent community day which brought together a beautiful group of ladies from IWIN (Iranian Women in New Zealand).
Read MoreYoung Ambassador Chef finalist, Lyall Minhinnick, along with community group Health Through The Marae, join Peter Gordon at Homeland Community Day.
Read MoreNew research has confirmed the carbon footprint of New Zealand beef and lamb is amongst the lowest in the world.
Read MoreBeef + Lamb New Zealand loved being part of the New Settlers Family & Community Trust (NFACT), Afghan Women Community Day at Peter Gordon’s Homeland.
Read MoreAre our tamariki aware of where the food they eat at each meal originates from, who grows it and the journey of kai from paddock to plate? Farmer Time is an exciting educational programme connecting students directly with their own farmer or grower to learn more about food production.
Read MoreThe results from a new nutrition quiz titled ‘Could you be low on iron?’ – which checks for common signs and symptoms of iron deficiency – point to some worrying trends.
Read MoreFarmers across the country are being asked to go back to school as a part of a new educational programme for children called Farmer Time.
Read MoreIf you’re hesitant to dip your toes into the world of cooking secondary cuts and offal, a great first step is heading to the professionals!
Read MoreResults from ground-breaking New Zealand research have shown that red meat is a better source of protein than a processed plant-based alternative. The research is a collaboration between researchers at AgResearch, the University of Auckland, Massey University and the Riddet Institute.
Read MoreThe impact of food production on the environment is of growing interest for us all working within the New Zealand food system, whether you are a health practitioner, educator or food industry stakeholder. Here’s a look at one of the ways the industry is looking to tackle emissions on-farm.
Read MoreTo celebrate the 140th anniversary of the first shipment of lamb arriving in the UK, three of the Beef + Lamb Ambassador Chefs stepped out of their kitchens and into Central Otago for National Lamb Day in May.
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