The Country
  • The Country home
  • Latest news
  • Audio & podcasts
  • Opinion
  • Dairy farming
  • Sheep & beef farming
  • Rural business
  • Rural technology
  • Rural life
  • Listen on iHeart radio

Subscriptions

  • Herald Premium
  • Viva Premium
  • The Listener
  • BusinessDesk

Sections

  • Latest news
  • Coast & Country News
  • Opinion
  • Dairy farming
  • Sheep & beef farming
  • Horticulture
  • Animal health
  • Rural business
  • Rural technology
  • Rural life

Media

  • Podcasts
  • Video

Weather

  • Kaitaia
  • Whāngarei
  • Dargaville
  • Auckland
  • Thames
  • Tauranga
  • Hamilton
  • Whakatāne
  • Rotorua
  • Tokoroa
  • Te Kuiti
  • Taumurunui
  • Taupō
  • Gisborne
  • New Plymouth
  • Napier
  • Hastings
  • Dannevirke
  • Whanganui
  • Palmerston North
  • Levin
  • Paraparaumu
  • Masterton
  • Wellington
  • Motueka
  • Nelson
  • Blenheim
  • Westport
  • Reefton
  • Kaikōura
  • Greymouth
  • Hokitika
  • Christchurch
  • Ashburton
  • Timaru
  • Wānaka
  • Oamaru
  • Queenstown
  • Dunedin
  • Gore
  • Invercargill

NZME Network

  • Advertise with NZME
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • BusinessDesk
  • Newstalk ZB
  • Sunlive
  • ZM
  • The Hits
  • Coast
  • Radio Hauraki
  • The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Gold
  • Flava
  • iHeart Radio
  • Hokonui
  • Radio Wanaka
  • iHeartCountry New Zealand
  • Restaurant Hub
  • NZME Events

SubscribeSign In
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Home / The Country

Russell Bell: Turakina and Whangaehu backbone of the farming community

Russell Bell
By Russell Bell
Columnist ·Whanganui Chronicle·
17 Sep, 2019 05:00 PM4 mins to read

Subscribe to listen

Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.
Already a subscriber?  Sign in here

Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.
‌
Save

    Share this article

    Reminder, this is a Premium article and requires a subscription to read.

Beef + Lamb ambassador chefs Scott Kennedy and Shaun Clouston (Logan Brown, Wellington) prepare lunch for those attending the launch of Coastal Spring Lamb's 2016 season.

Beef + Lamb ambassador chefs Scott Kennedy and Shaun Clouston (Logan Brown, Wellington) prepare lunch for those attending the launch of Coastal Spring Lamb's 2016 season.

Comment

Turakina is one of those places which you tend to pass through on the way to somewhere. And that's not me throwing shade towards the small rural enclave, it's just how I have grown to know it over the years. But the Turakina/Whangaehu area has a lot going for it in terms of its farming community which is part of the backbone of our region and country. It is a beautiful part of the world where you have hard working people striving to better themselves and their farm businesses in what is a tough and increasingly volatile market.

I was lucky last week to spend time with one of these such people, and someone whose work I have admired from here for a very long time. Richard Redmayne is the founder of Coastal Spring Lamb – which now encompasses 17 farms throughout the North Island. And this is a business which has gone out and achieved a number of the things which I have been highlighting over the years in these articles and even in formal papers to economic development entities.

READ ALSO:
Russell Bell: How to maintain your edge in a competitive market
Russell Bell: Teamwork, the difference between business success or failure

Coastal Spring Lamb is an exemplar of taking your core business and adding real, tangible value to it. The value is definitely in the product, which is in my view the best and most unique lamb on the market, but it is also in the "story" of the business. The story extends from the farming families which are part of the group but also to the growing following of highly satisfied customers and chefs – both here in New Zealand and around the world.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Russell Bell, Business Zen.
Russell Bell, Business Zen.

And while the "body" of the company is a highly efficient and effective business model, its life blood is innovation through which it has carved a niche in the growing market of "value added produce". Richard explained to me a number of initiatives which are currently under way – all of them are smart ideas which go further than just promoting the product. They build the brand and also positively contribute to New Zealand's place in world markets.

One such example is the "Coastal Challenge" which challenges chefs locally and from Asia to develop unique dishes which pair Coastal Spring Lamb with seafood. The chefs can use any cut (except for the rack) and free their creativity to deliver a distinctive recipe for judging. As part of their submission the chefs also describe their thinking behind the dish and how they have maximised the presence of the lamb. This competition is under way and from it there will emerge a NZ Champion and an Asian Champion and then they will meet to "cook off" against each other in Auckland early next year.

Coastal Spring Lamb is also supported by the most modern and relevant of marketing campaigns which cements the brand's niche and communicates the quality and point of difference of the lamb. This is a brand which has been painstakingly nurtured over the last decade creating renown and positive commitment from customers.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

If you are like me and you love cooking lamb and want to learn more, you should check out the new website – there you can find recipes and also learn about how to cook it right. www.coastallamb.com also has an online store which is well worth a visit.

Coastal Spring Lamb is now a successful and established brand built on a foundation of trust. It maximises the unique advantages of coastal farms and the sea spray which is the chef's natural partner. It is a beautiful product from the farm to your plate, grown and nurtured in beautiful parts of our country and it is marketed beautifully – it's a beautiful story!

Discover more

If it weren't for gumboots where would they be?

13 Sep 05:00 PM

Evaporated milk prices leave farmers crying over spilled profits

24 Sep 05:00 PM
Save

    Share this article

    Reminder, this is a Premium article and requires a subscription to read.

Latest from The Country

The Country

Vege tips: Winter, time for onions and strawberries

21 Jun 05:00 PM
The Country

The ABCs of wool in 1934

21 Jun 05:00 PM
The Country

Hill farming and Arabian horse breeding in Taumarunui

21 Jun 05:00 PM

Jono and Ben brew up a tea-fuelled adventure in Sri Lanka

sponsored
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Latest from The Country

Vege tips: Winter, time for onions and strawberries

Vege tips: Winter, time for onions and strawberries

21 Jun 05:00 PM

OPINION: Kem Ormond is busy with onion seed trays & preparing the ground for strawberries.

The ABCs of wool in 1934

The ABCs of wool in 1934

21 Jun 05:00 PM
Hill farming and Arabian horse breeding in Taumarunui

Hill farming and Arabian horse breeding in Taumarunui

21 Jun 05:00 PM
Why NZ needs its own Clarkson's Farm

Why NZ needs its own Clarkson's Farm

21 Jun 05:00 PM
Help for those helping hardest-hit
sponsored

Help for those helping hardest-hit

NZ Herald
  • About NZ Herald
  • Meet the journalists
  • Newsletters
  • Classifieds
  • Help & support
  • Contact us
  • House rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Competition terms & conditions
  • Our use of AI
Subscriber Services
  • NZ Herald e-editions
  • Daily puzzles & quizzes
  • Manage your digital subscription
  • Manage your print subscription
  • Subscribe to the NZ Herald newspaper
  • Subscribe to Herald Premium
  • Gift a subscription
  • Subscriber FAQs
  • Subscription terms & conditions
  • Promotions and subscriber benefits
NZME Network
  • The New Zealand Herald
  • The Northland Age
  • The Northern Advocate
  • Waikato Herald
  • Bay of Plenty Times
  • Rotorua Daily Post
  • Hawke's Bay Today
  • Whanganui Chronicle
  • Viva
  • NZ Listener
  • Newstalk ZB
  • BusinessDesk
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • iHeart Radio
  • Restaurant Hub
NZME
  • About NZME
  • NZME careers
  • Advertise with NZME
  • Digital self-service advertising
  • Book your classified ad
  • Photo sales
  • NZME Events
  • © Copyright 2025 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP