The New Zealand Agribusiness Centre, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), the Ministry for Primary Industries, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade this week welcome the largest Colombian delegation to ever visit New Zealand. Some 170 Colombian farmers are spending a week in New Zealand to get first-hand insights into New Zealand’s pastoral farming systems and agritechnology. The visit includes an exhibition and seminar with major players in New Zealand’s agriculture sector at Mystery Creek Event Centre (home of Fieldays); fieldtrips to dairy, beef and sheep farms; and a visit to Landcorp’s pastoral farm development blocks near Taupo. Led by Fedegan, the Colombian Federation of Ranchers, the delegation to New Zealand follows Prime Minister John Key’s official visit to Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Brazil earlier this year as part of the Government’s increased focus on strengthening bilateral relations and capitalising on trade opportunities with Latin America nations. It also follows on from New Zealand’s recent participation in AgroExpo, Colombia’s largest agriculture tradeshow. “Colombia is an emerging market for New Zealand agribusiness, and we are delighted to host Dr Carlos Severini, the Chairman of the Fedegan board, and this full delegation of Colombian farmers,” says Fieldays General Manager Commercial, Nick Dromgol. NZTE’s Global Agribusiness Programme Leader Haylon Smith says that Colombia has a fragmented but rapidly developing farming industry; a lot of their farms are remote without access to good transport, and there is a lack of what most New Zealand farmers have come to consider as basic farming management systems and practices. “This presents a significant opportunity for New Zealand agribusinesses who are leaders in pastoral farming and agritechnology, and have a reputation for producing internationally-significant research, agriculture practices and products,” Mr Smith says. “Many Colombian farms are run in a more traditional way compared to New Zealand, […]