Regenerative Agriculture in NZ Landscapes: From Practice to Evidence
Regenerative agriculture is a concept that has generated significant debate, curiosity and experimentation across the primary sector. Join researchers, practitioners, advisors and policymakers as they explore regenerative agriculture from practice through to evidence. Together we will examine what regenerative agriculture is — and isn’t — where it fits within broader agroecological thinking, and what it could mean for the future of land-based production in New Zealand.
Date: Tuesday 7th July 2026.
Time: 9am to 3.30pm.
Location: Stewart Building at Lincoln University campus.
Cost: $10 per person.
Rather than beginning with theory, regenerative agriculture in New Zealand has largely emerged from farmer-led experimentation and practical innovation. As interest evolves, the focus is shifting toward understanding the evidence, defining what regenerative agriculture means in a New Zealand context, and assessing where it can deliver real value.
Find out more about this workshop introducing regenerative agriculture in Aotearoa NZ, including the speakers and programme.
This workshop is part of Lincoln University's State of Land series of events and the first of three looking at regenerative agriculture.