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Thursday March 22nd 2018

LambEx 2018 Speaker Announcement

Disruptive change sparks big changes for NZ lamb production

 

It is inevitable that technology will change our way of doing sheep business in the next decade, according to Beef and Lamb New Zealand Independent Director Melissa Clark-Reynolds. Ms Clark-Reynolds was today announced as a key note speaker at LambEx 2018 in Perth on August 5-7.

Based in Wellington, NZ, Ms Clark-Reynolds is a successful technology entrepreneur who works closely with several major agricultural production companies including AsureQuality. At LambEx 2018 she will discuss how producers can begin to prepare for disruptive change and what it will mean for the meat industry.

“Big changes are ahead in the industry,” she said.

“How we produce, market and sell food will change as consumers become more and more interested in the provenance of their food.

“Quality produce is receiving a premium price, but the definition of quality is changing – taste and texture is obviously important, but other factors such as the working conditions of staff, animal welfare, the use of antibiotics and growth hormones and sustainability are now all part of the quality equation.

“Producers need to take the time to seek out opportunities in the changes that are coming, which will create opportunities for large scale producers through traceability and authenticity.
 
“New technologies like blockchain, which is a type of decentralised database which continuously updates digital records of processes, are making it easier for producers to certify their production processes.

“We can use technology to show exactly where meat comes from and how it is handled and processed. This will help consumers trust the food supply again.”

LambEx 2018 Chair Bindi Murray says she is excited to welcome Ms Clark-Reynolds to LambEx 2018.

“As artificial intelligence, cellular agriculture, bitcoins and blockchains emerge as common language, it is difficult to predict how quickly this will change our way of doing sheep business,” she said.

“Melissa Clark-Reynolds is Beef and Lamb NZ’s first-ever non-farmer director, and brings a unique perspective to global disruptive change, with an agricultural twist.

“Her presentation is very thought-provoking and will be a must-watch session at LambEx 2018.”

LambEx 2018 is the flagship event for the sheep and lamb industry and returns to Perth for the first time since the inaugural event almost a decade ago.

LambEx 2018 Early Bird Registrations will open in late March.

Details: Visit www.lambex.com.au or contact Event Organiser, Rebecca Jeisman, AgCommunicators on rebecca.jeisman@agcommunicators.com.au or 08 8332 3277.
 
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Contact Bindi Murray, Conference Chair, LambEx 2018, on 0409 347 299. 

Download a high-resolution image of Melissa Clark-Reynolds here
 

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