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Animal and Plant Health NZ Animal and Plant Health NZ
  • About Us
    • What we do
    • Our Board
    • Our Team
    • History
  • Membership
    • Our members
    • Member benefits
    • Become a member
  • Our Work
    • Healthy animals
    • Healthy crops
    • Environmental stewardship
    • Safe food
    • Submissions
    • Who we work with
  • Events
    • Calendar
  • Priorities
    • What’s The Issue
    • What’s At Stake
    • What We Need
    • Our Five Priorities
  • News & Resources
    • Articles
    • Media releases
    • Resources
    • The facts
  • Contact Us
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About Rachael Prout

The Farmer voice: Calls to modernise the toolkit

In this article, Animal and Plant Health New Zealand share what we’re hearing on the ground from farmers and growers nationwide, as we reflect 6 months on from the Ministry... read more →
  • 29 August 2025
  • Rachael Prout
  • Articles

One Voice: Clearing the runway for innovation to land

If agriculture and horticulture are the engines of New Zealand’s economy, then innovation is the fuel—and regulation is the runway that enables it to take flight. Global R&D companies—the ones... read more →
  • 29 August 2025
  • Rachael Prout
  • Articles

Why regulatory reform matters to power our primary sector: the voices that matter

Six months since the Ministry for Regulation’s review landed, the primary sector is still waiting for action on the ground. APHANZ has launched a powerful series of articles spotlighting the... read more →
  • 29 August 2025
  • Rachael Prout
  • Media releases

Female Ag legacy builders and trailblazers celebrated in 2025 Animal and Plant Health New Zealand Awards

12 June 2025 Four incredible women were celebrated at the 2025 Animal and Plant Health NZ (APHANZ) Annual Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony last night in Wellington. Lifetime Achievement Award:... read more →
  • 11 June 2025
  • Rachael Prout
  • Media releases

Outstanding horticultural leader celebrated in 2025 Animal and Plant Health NZ Lifetime Achievement Award

Rebecca Fisher, an outstanding horticultural leader, known for her knack of turning strategy and ideas into reality on the ground for growers has been awarded the 2025 Animal and Plant... read more →
  • 6 June 2025
  • Rachael Prout
  • Media releases

Bold, focused targets needed to hit AgHort growth bullseye and save innovation

Bold, focused targets needed to hit AgHort growth bullseye and save innovation Targets to reduce the queue for new agricultural and horticultural product approvals appear unlikely to deliver the rapid... read more →
  • 26 May 2025
  • Rachael Prout
  • Media releases

    Animal and Plant Health NZ calling for greater harmonisation for veterinary medicines

    4 April 2025 Animal and Plant Health NZ calling for greater harmonisation for veterinary medicines Access to many veterinary medicines can be streamlined in a similar way to human... read more →
    • 4 April 2025
    • Rachael Prout
    • Media releases
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