Wairarapa Moana ki Pouākani Incorporation was a finalist alongside Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board’s dairy farm near Ōpōtiki.
A previous finalist for the Young Māori Farmer award, Purua is the farm manager at Waimakariri Lands Ltd, which runs 540 cows near Tirau in Waikato.
Farming has been transformative for the 29-year-old, who experienced considerable adversity in his upbringing in Pukekohe, including exposure to gang life, substance abuse and domestic violence, which eventually led to time in Waikeria Prison.
It is at Waikeria working on the prison farms, however, that his passion for farming was ignited, ultimately culminating in this award.
“I wasn’t the best, I wasn’t the best growing up, but I hope I make you all proud now,” Purua said Friday evening, holding back tears, a Rural News report said.
“Thank you for pushing me and for believing in me when I did not believe in myself.”
Purua was a finalist with Hannah Speakman (Ngāti Kahungunu) and Shayden Gardiner (Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi, Ngā Rauru, Ngāti Rangi).
“Me reaching this award encourages any young Māori - no matter your background, where you come from, whatever you’ve been through - anything is possible if you put your heart into it and get your mindset right.”
Originally published by Māori Television