The future face of New Zealand's rural industry
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2010
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The common cry from many of today's land managers is that the young New Zealanders who are
seeking employment on New Zealand rural properties are ill-prepared for the rigors and day to
day workload that is being asked of them. And it is not all physical work ethic and commonsense
that they apparently lack. Lack of education, basic numeracy and literacy skills are said to be
affecting on farm time-management, productivity, rural safety, and potentially the advancement
of a tiny export industry competing for a market share in an ever expanding international arena.
Whilst working alongside and educating farmers, their children, farm workers, and possible
'wannabe' entrants into the New Zealand rural industry, I have become increasingly concerned
that the future leaders of this industry will lack the basic academic standards required to take on
the enormous roles and responsibilities that the New Zealand farming community, the New
Zealand rural export markets and all the associated businesses will be placing upon them.
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