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IoD launches farming due diligence guide for directors


IoD launches farming due diligence guide for directors


The Institute of Directors is supporting independent directors to add value to the country’s farming boards with a new governance resource.

Farming Directorships: A due diligence guide for directors, developed with DairyNZ, was launched by the IoD Waikato Branch at a function in Hamilton today.

The due diligence guide has been produced to help prospective independent directors understand the nature of the business, as part of their preparation in deciding whether to join a farming company board. It can also be used as a framework for considering farming advisory board appointments.

IoD Chief Executive Simon Arcus says being an independent director on the board of a farming company can provide a rewarding opportunity to add value to one of the country’s largest and most important commercial sectors.

“The guide is about equipping prospective directors and advisors in the rural sector with the best knowledge to enter the environment. If I ran a farming concern I’d give a prospective director a copy too” Mr Arcus says.

“There is growing recognition of the important role that governance structures and long term thinking play in the creation and protection of shareholder value in farming businesses. Good governance is about making the business meet its potential. It means having strategic plans for the future that anticipate the good and bad times ahead.”

IoD Waikato Branch Chair Margaret Devlin says the branch was honoured to launch the guide as it celebrates 25 years in the Waikato.

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“The Waikato branch has been involved in supporting the development of this guide from the beginning, and look forward to the difference it will make to farming business success,” Ms Devlin says.

“The guide highlights key issues in farming businesses, and raises key questions for prospective directors to ask, and can be useful for any farming business.”

“Agri-business is fundamental to the New Zealand economy. Farming businesses are no different from any other businesses,” Mr Arcus says.

“Bringing on an independent director can help grow the business for the long-term.”


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