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Growing Future Farmers names Shane McManaway as new chairman amid board changes

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20 Feb, 2026 01:46 AM3 mins to read

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Farmer and industry leader Shane McManaway is the new board chairman of Growing Future Farmers.

Farmer and industry leader Shane McManaway is the new board chairman of Growing Future Farmers.

Growing Future Farmers has announced the appointment of Shane McManaway as its new board chairman.

Based in Wairarapa, McManaway and his wife, Lynnette, own and operate extensive sheep, beef and dairy enterprises, Gold Creek Charolais and Deer farm and Ongaha Station.

Growing Future Farmers is dedicated to developing the next generation of farmers through practical training programmes, mentorship and industry connections.

The organisation equips young people aged 16–21 with the skills, knowledge and opportunities needed to build successful careers in agriculture.

McManaway’s diverse farming background spans multiple sectors and regions, giving him practical insight into the realities facing young farmers across New Zealand.

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Beyond his own farming enterprises, he is widely respected across New Zealand and internationally for his contribution to agribusiness and leadership development.

He is the founder and chairman of the Zanda McDonald Award, an Australasian agricultural platform that connects emerging leaders with mentors and networks across the sector.

In 2022, he was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to agriculture and the community.

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“Young farmers are the lifeblood of New Zealand agriculture, and they deserve not just opportunity, but connection, capability and confidence to lead,” McManaway said.

“Growing Future Farmers has a real role to play in developing people who are ready for the future of our sector.”

Growing Future Farmers chief executive Wendy Paul welcomed the appointment.

“Shane brings a strong purpose-led focus to everything he does,” she said.

“His credibility on-farm and influence across the industry will help us elevate the conversation around talent development, not just as a programme issue, but as a sector-wide opportunity.”

McManaway succeeds Brad Tatere, who steps down as chairman after leading the organisation through its most recent phase of growth and consolidation.

Paul said Tatere played a significant role in guiding it from its early-stage development into a more nationally recognised and professionally governed organisation.

“Brad provided steady leadership at an important point in GFF’s journey.

“He helped shape the move from early momentum to a more mature organisation. We are grateful for his commitment and stewardship.”

Leadership changes

The Growing Future Farmers’ board also announced that founder Tam Jex‑Blake was stepping down as a trustee.

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The board acknowledged the foundational role played by Tam and her husband Dan in establishing Growing Future Farmers and shaping its purpose. It noted that, while Tam was leaving the board, she remained a strong advocate for the programme.

Two new trustees are joining the board: Dr Emma Blott and Troy Hobson.

They will serve alongside continuing members Annabelle Subtil, Jo Johnstone and Hamish Murray.

- Supplied by Growing Future Farmers

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