Discussion on Global Agriculture and Supply Chains
This talk will explore trends shaping global agricultural supply chains, the economic pressures and risks facing producers, and how innovation, finance, and policy interact to support resilient, future-focused farming.
New Zealand’s agricultural economy is deeply connected to global markets, yet international demand, trade policies, and shifting supply chains are creating both opportunities and challenges for producers, exporters, and communities. From commodity pricing and logistics to sustainability standards and biosecurity, decisions made here resonate far beyond Aotearoa’s borders.
The session will provide a window into the strategies and tools that can help navigate uncertainty, adapt to market shifts, and strengthen New Zealand’s place in the global food system.
Date: Tuesday 16th June 2026.
Time: 4 to 5.30pm. Presentation begins at 4.20pm.
Location: Memorial Hall at Lincoln University campus.
Cost: $5.95 per person.
Find out more about this lecture on global agriculture and supply chains, including how to secure your spot.
This session is part of Lincoln University's State of the Land series.