Ahuwhenua - Celebrating 90 Years of Maori Farming [revised ed]

Author(s): Danny Keenan

Māori History

First awarded in 1933, the Ahuwhenua Trophy was introduced by Sir Apirana Ngataand Lord Bledisloe to encourage skill and proficiency in Maori farming. Since then, the competition has grown to become a large, prestigious and keenly contested event. This history of the Ahuwhenua Trophy Competition spans 1933 to the presentday, detailing the establishment of the trophy and the challenges and triumphs of farming within the context of Maori land development policies and practices. Its attention to environmental standards and protecting land and its resources for future generations is widely recognised in the agricultural sector. Trophies are awarded for excellence in sheep and beef farming, dairy farming, and horticulture, as well as recognising exceptional young farmers.

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Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781775507000
  • : Huia Publishers
  • : Huia Publishers
  • : 01 October 2022
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Danny Keenan
  • : Hardback
  • : 630.993