The award category covers specifically individuals who provide professional services to the Hawke's Bay primary sector that improve the economic and social sustainability of the area.
Cannon said: "It's nice to be recognised. I was very humbled to go up on that stage."
"It's truly exciting to see my clients achieve," he said.
"That's something I'm very proud of. When you work with good people it rubs off on to you.
"You've got to enjoy what you do; over time you get to know your clients well, many I've had for over 10 years. Consultancy is a people job based on mutual trust."
As part of the award he was cited as showing an outstanding contribution in the primary sector, from doing the hard yards himself as an immigrant to implementing his skills and knowledge across the sector.
"Farming is always changing, meaning consultancy is always evolving and adapting to these changes, whether it be climatic, markets, environmental or social issues," he said.
"There is never a dull moment in this job."
He says nothing would be possible without the support of wife Robyn and his five children "who put up with me working long hours".