Media release
The University of Auckland
DairyNZ,
LIC (Livestock Improvement Corporation), and
AgResearch Ltd
20 November 2012
Dairy research and innovation boost
Research and innovation in New Zealand’s most valuable export industry received a significant boost today with the
signing of an agreement between The University of Auckland, industry-good body DairyNZ, farmer cooperative LIC
(Livestock Improvement Corporation) and New Zealand’s largest Crown Research Institute AgResearch.
The agreement establishes a Joint Graduate School in Dairy Research and Innovation that will educate postgraduate
students in fields relevant to the dairy industry and increase collaboration between the partner organisations.
The school will span disciplines that contribute to sustainable productivity on the farm – such as genetics,
agricultural technology and environmental science – through to those that add value beyond the farm gate such as food
science and business.
The aim is to enhance postgraduate education in these disciplines in New Zealand and internationally, with at least 50
Masters and PhD students by 2015 across science, engineering, business, social science and health.
“We want to create a focus on, and a catchment for, the dairy industry at New Zealand’s leading university, to help
recruit top talent into all areas of the industry,” explains Dean of Science Professor Grant Guilford. “The school’s
urban base will also provide an opportunity for urban-rural issues to be discussed and better understood.”
The establishment of the Joint Graduate School reflects the importance of the dairy industry to New Zealand.
“The dairy sector is this country’s single largest export earner, accounting for 28 percent of all merchandise exports
in 2011-12. Its contribution to New Zealand’s GDP is greater than the fishing, forestry and mining sectors combined and
10 times larger than the contribution from the wine industry,” says DairyNZ Chief Executive Tim Mackle.
“We need to focus on producing top quality graduates with the education and skills directly relevant to the dairy
industry. This collaborative initiative is all about how we can work together to encourage the best and brightest to see
the great career and research opportunities that exist in our sector.”
Mark Dewdney, LIC’s Chief Executive, says the dairy farmer owned cooperative is delighted to be involved with The
University of Auckland, DairyNZ and AgResearch in an initiative which will increase access to talented students from a
wide range of disciplines.
“Our science team will be working with students in a supervisory capacity as they confront some of the challenges facing
today’s dairy farmers. The Joint Graduate School in Dairy Research and Innovation will also provide students with
greater clarity around career pathways so it’s a win-win situation for the University and the dairy industry in
general.”
AgResearch Chief Executive Dr Tom Richardson says the Joint Graduate School is a natural fit for AgResearch. “Improving
the number and calibre of graduates entering the dairy industry will pay huge dividends for the industry and New Zealand
Inc. We currently recruit more than two-thirds of our scientists from overseas because of the shortage of local
graduates – this initiative is a significant move towards redressing that.”
Notes
About DairyNZ
DairyNZ is the industry good organisation representing New Zealand’s dairy farmers. We are funded by a levy on
milksolids and our purpose is to secure and enhance the profitability, sustainability and competitiveness of New Zealand
dairy farming. We deliver value to farmers through leadership, influencing, investing, partnering with other
organisations and through our own strategic capability. Our work includes research and development to create practical
on-farm tools, leading on-farm adoption of best practice farming, promoting careers in dairying and advocating for
farmers with central and regional government. For more information, visit www.dairynz.co.nz
About Livestock Improvement (LIC)
Livestock Improvement is a dairy farmer owned cooperative whose origins date back to 1909 when farmers first joined
together to compare and improve the performance of their dairy herds. Today LIC provides a complex range of products and
services to improve the prosperity of dairy farmers in New Zealand and around the world. For more information, visit www.lic.co.nz
About AgResearch
AgResearch is New Zealand's largest Crown research institute, dedicated to enhancing the country's agricultural sector
through scientific research and innovation. We do this by partnering with the pastoral sector to identify the innovation
that is needed and deliver our collective expertise to create economic growth and beneficial environmental and social
outcomes for New Zealand. For more information, visit www.agresearch.co.nz