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Te Hono Māori ki Waikato 2024

He tōpūtanga a Te Hono o ngā pakihi nō te rāngai kai me te weu o Aotearoa, ngā iwi me ngā māngai kāwanatanga e whai nei kia tū hei tauira mō te ao i te rāngai ahu matua.

He tōpūtanga a Te Hono o ngā pakihi nō te rāngai kai me te weu o Aotearoa, ngā iwi me ngā māngai kāwanatanga e whai nei kia tū hei tauira mō te ao i te rāngai ahu matua.

Hui ai tēnei rōpū e pai ai tā rātou wānanga i ngā whanaketanga o te rāngai ahu matua, kia tupu te auaha o ngā pakihi, kia hau te rongo o Aotearoa mō te pai o ā tātou mahi i konei i runga tonu i te whāinga kia tiakina te taiao.

Nō te tau nei eke ai tēnei rōpū ki te 10 o ngā tau, ā, ka tū te huinga ki Tūrangawaewae marae i te 21-22 o Pēpuere, me te aha, i tae tētahi o ā tātou pou, a Ranginui Rikirangi-Thomas ki te wānanga tahi ki ngā taniwha hikuroa nei. Inā te hirahira o ngā kaupapa kōrero, pēnei i a Quinault Childs nō Amerika, he kairangahau matua nō Institute for the Future.

“Quinault focuses on exploring the intersection of food systems, society, and climate change, describing possible futures where each of those things looks very different than they do today. His work is a mix of projecting current-day data into the future, gathering insights from food systems leaders, and developing experiential, imaginative “edible futures” of food”

Ka huraina e ia ētahi o ngā rangahau me ngā whanaketanga kai o te ao, pēnei i ngā mīti e hangaia mai ana i roto i ngā whare pūtaiao, ngā momo kai e whakaurua ana ki ngā matū rerekē e nui ake ai ngā hua o tērā kai, te aha, te aha. Arā anō ngā pātai ka toko ake, mēnā he mauri tō ērā kai? Mēnā he e motu ana i te herenga tangata ki te taiao? Tae noa atu ki ōnā pai, pēnei i te hanga mīti hamupaka, engari kāore he kau, mēnā kāore he kau, kāore ōnā para me ngā paitini o te pāmu e rere ki ngā awa.

A partnership between the leaders of Aotearoa’s food and fibre sector companies, iwi and government agencies, Te Hono’s vision is for Aotearoa to be a global food and fibre exemplar – economically, environmentally and socially. Te Hono unites senior leaders from across the food and fibre sector, connecting them, to thought leaders from across the globe and to tools that assist them to transform volume to value. In 2023/2024 we celebrate the last 10 years and continue to explore how we can boldly lead innovation and accelerate economic prosperity for Aotearoa.