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

Great line-up of speakers for East Coast Farming Expo

Diana Dobson
Gisborne Herald·
3 Nov, 2025 11:00 PM3 mins to read

Subscribe to listen

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

Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.
‌
Save
    Share this article
Event director David Martin came up with the idea of the East Coast Farming Expo while driving his tractor.

Event director David Martin came up with the idea of the East Coast Farming Expo while driving his tractor.

Thought-provoking speakers, relevant seminars, relatable topics and innovative products and services ... that is what organisers plan to deliver at the 2026 East Coast Farming Expo.

The boutique sheep and beef gathering is at Te Kupenga Racecourse in Wairoa on February 18-19.

“It’s a place to learn, try, buy and connect,” event manager Sue Wilson said. “It’s the perfect spot to network, delve into agribusiness and talk all things farming.”

The seminar programme this year is packed with talent, including the Prime Minister’s chief science adviser Dr John Roche, Ray Leach, who will speak on Whāngārā Farms’ 100-year Whenua Optimisation Plan – He Rau Ake Ake, agribusiness accountant Pita Alexander and former Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer of the Year winner Chloe Butcher-Herries.

“The Property Brokers Evening Muster on [the] Wednesday is always hugely popular, as are the cadet and station challenges,” Wilson said.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

For event director David Martin, it made perfect sense to create an expo specifically for East Coast sheep and beef farmers.

He came up with the idea when driving the tractor, on which he says he does his best thinking.

“[The] Fieldays were never at the right time for our business and I was sick of heaps of non-sheep and beef-related stuff,” he said.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

“Add to that the vast numbers of people at the event, which meant long wait times to see stretched sales teams.

“I thought: ‘Gee, wouldn’t it be great to bring them to me? What if we do that in Wairoa?’.”

So began the plan to create a sheep and beef-specific event designed to attract just the right people.

The Beef+Lamb NZ station challenge is always hotly contested at the East Coast Farming Expo. Tukemokihi and Hereheretau went head-to-head at this year's Expo.
The Beef+Lamb NZ station challenge is always hotly contested at the East Coast Farming Expo. Tukemokihi and Hereheretau went head-to-head at this year's Expo.

That was 10 years ago and since then the event has grown by leaps and bounds.

“The goal has always been to help sheep and beef farmers connect with service and product providers in the easiest and most relaxed way they can,” Martin said.

“It’s designed to be a low-stress environment.

“A lot of single-operator businesses don’t have time to attend every display day. Our mid-week event enables farmers to get a few jobs done in the morning, attend the Expo, talk to a few exhibitors, catch a seminar or two, see a mate and still get home at a decent time to feed the animals.

“In a nutshell, it’s minimal time off the farm for maximum impact.

“There are huge benefits for farmers to talk to innovators and salespeople, and see and touch the product they are selling, or learn about a service.”

For exhibitors, it opened the doors of opportunity at minimal cost, he said.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

“Farmers and teams are there for genuine reasons and looking for products or services to help their businesses.”

The event is once again being driven by Wairoa Community Development Trust.

- Diana Dobson is a freelance journalist

Save
    Share this article

Latest from The Country

Opinion

The Conversation: How NZ can stop the yellow-legged hornet before it spreads

04 Nov 03:03 AM
The Country

Red meat sector weathers United States tariffs for now

04 Nov 03:00 AM
The Country

Nominations open for 2026 Dairy Woman of the Year

04 Nov 01:45 AM

Sponsored

Poor sight leaving kids vulnerable

22 Sep 01:23 AM
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Latest from The Country

The Conversation: How NZ can stop the yellow-legged hornet before it spreads
Opinion

The Conversation: How NZ can stop the yellow-legged hornet before it spreads

OPINION: Experts warn early detection is vital to stop them spreading nationwide.

04 Nov 03:03 AM
Red meat sector weathers United States tariffs for now
The Country

Red meat sector weathers United States tariffs for now

04 Nov 03:00 AM
Nominations open for 2026 Dairy Woman of the Year
The Country

Nominations open for 2026 Dairy Woman of the Year

04 Nov 01:45 AM


Poor sight leaving kids vulnerable
Sponsored

Poor sight leaving kids vulnerable

22 Sep 01:23 AM
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