NZ Business Connect

May 2026

News

Soil Science, Sustainability, and Regional Stewardship: Dr. Gordon Rajendram and Environmental Councils in NZ

New Zealand’s agricultural success relies on a careful balance between productive farming and environmental protection. Few figures illustrate this balance better than Dr. Gordon Rajendram, a respected soil scientist based in Hamilton, whose work in nutrient management and soil fertility has shaped farming practices across the country. His scientific approach aligns closely with the goals of Environment Councils, the regional authorities responsible for managing land, water, and environmental resources throughout New Zealand. Together, the insights of scientists like Rajendram and the regulatory oversight of Environmental Councils highlight how New Zealand can continue to advance sustainable land use. Science That Works on the Ground Dr. Rajendram has spent decades helping farmers understand how to optimise soil health while reducing environmental impacts. His work spans: What sets Rajendram apart is his focus on practical, measurable outcomes. He believes soil science must translate into real-world improvements — better yields, lower costs, and reduced environmental footprints. His ability to turn complex science into clear, actionable advice has made him a trusted figure in an industry navigating increasing regulatory expectations. Managing a Complex Landscape in Regions Like Canterbury As the regional council for Canterbury, ECan plays a central role in protecting the region’s natural resources. Its responsibilities include: Canterbury’s landscape — vast plains, braided rivers, and heavy reliance on irrigation — makes ECan’s work both challenging and essential. The region’s agricultural productivity is high, but so are the environmental pressures, especially around nitrate leaching and water allocation. Collaboration Is Key: Environmental Councils and Farmers Working Together One of the most important factors in achieving long-term environmental progress is genuine collaboration between Environmental Councils and the farming communities. Regulations alone cannot deliver the outcomes the region needs. Farmers understand their land intimately, while Environmental Councils bring regional data, environmental oversight, and long-term planning. For positive outcomes, both sides must work in partnership: When Environmental Councils work constructively with farmers — listening, adapting, and supporting — environmental improvements become far more achievable. The most successful initiatives like Canterbury have been those where farmers feel they are part of the solution, not simply being regulated. A Shared Path Forward New Zealand’s reputation for sustainable, high-quality production depends on the combined efforts of scientists, farmers, and regional authorities. Dr. Gordon Rajendram offers the scientific “how,” Environmental Councils provide the regulatory “why” and “what,” and farmers carry out the daily decisions that shape the land. Real progress happens when these groups work together. Collaboration, not confrontation, is the key to a resilient and sustainable agricultural future. Contact Dr Gordon Rajendram 021 466 077 | rajendram@xtra.co.nz www.gordonrajendramsoilscientist.co.nz Contact MediaPA Phillip Quay MediaPA 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz

Business

Key Insights Driving the Rapid Growth of the Sports Business

UK Correspondent: Peter Minkoff The sports business is experiencing tremendous growth around the world. Media rights agreements improve reach. Sponsorship agreements boost financial gains. Digital media transforms how people interact with sports. Investors perceive sports as a secure asset class. Sports teams operate like businesses with well-defined brand personas. Athletes form their own brands. Analytics play a vital role in decision-making. The development represents a new age. Sports are not just sources of entertainment anymore. They are now engines of economic activity. Expanding Variety of Sports The number of sports increases at a fast rate. The traditional leagues continue to attract many spectators. The new sports leagues also tend to attract a young audience. The esports leagues also tend to earn credibility as a competitive sport. Extreme sports also tend to be accepted on a larger scale by mainstream broadcasting networks. The niche sports also tend to be broadcast to a global audience via online media platforms. Motocross also tends to garner interest because of the excitement of the sport and the lucrative nature of sponsorship. Continued innovation ensures steady expansion across segments. Technology and Data Transformation Innovation occurs via technology within sports business models. There is analytics for enhanced performance by players and strategies for teams. Wearables help monitor the health status of people and their fitness levels. AI is used to forecast results and other trends. VR helps in improving the fans’ experience. There is streaming technology that allows direct viewing of games. Data helps create personalised marketing campaigns for teams. Dynamic pricing is used in ticket sales. Innovation remains a key factor in future expansion. Advanced tools continue to redefine competitive advantage. The Power of Branded Merchandise Merchandising is critical to the finances of sports teams. Sports teams develop unique images using their logos and colours. Supporters show their dedication with clothing and memorabilia. Websites sell products worldwide. Restricted availability creates urgency and scarcity. Designer partnerships enhance brand worth. For instance, fans can buy a high-quality NBA basketball cap with official team branding that reflects style and allegiance. Merchandising unites identity and business. It converts fandom into financial transactions. This practice contributes to the revenue generation of sports teams while increasing their brand presence. Strong branding strategies further enhance long-term profitability. Global Reach and Cultural Impact These days, sports can be watched by audiences all around the world with great convenience. Television stations stream games all over the globe. Social media outlets disseminate highlights almost immediately after the event is completed. Competitions at an international level bring together a wide variety of cultures. Supporters cheer for their favourite teams no matter where they may be located. In New Zealand, the sporting scene reflects how local interest can also become internationally famous. Rugby and cricket have significant followings outside their countries. Global engagement continues to rise across emerging markets. Investment and Commercial Growth The world of sports is seen by investors as a lucrative industry. Private equity companies buy out shares in clubs and tournaments. Sports media rights agreements earn record amounts. Stadium construction helps economies grow. Alliances with international corporations provide more financial security. Sports teams go global. More money is spent on women’s sports programs. Business savvy is as critical in sport as sporting prowess. Strategic planning drives sustained business growth and strong financial returns. In conclusion, sports business growth represents a significant change. Diversity brings different fans. Merchandising builds brand loyalty. World reach increases power. Technology improves performance and participation. Investment ensures future development. Such knowledge demonstrates an industry with great potential. Sports keep growing from being just games to becoming economic powerhouses.

Business

New Zealand Businesses Are Being Invited to Seize a Major Opportunity to Connect With and Open Long-Term Commercial, Cultural, and Tourism Ties With China’s Aba Prefecture

For Immediate Release Businesses New Zealand businesses are being invited to seize a major opportunity to connect with and open long-term commercial, cultural, and tourism ties with China’s Aba Prefecture. Seeking Industries of Participating Entrepreneurs Representatives of New Zealand government departments, public institutions and chambers of commerce Tourist attractions, destination management organisations and tourism operators Major travel agencies and high-end custom tourism institutions Local travel agencies focusing on China & Asia routes High-end / eco / boutique tourism institutions Food importers, wholesalers and supply-chain enterprises Owners of agriculture, animal husbandry and food-processing enterprises NZ Business Connect to Play Key Partnership Role in Aba Prefecture Agriculture, Culture & Tourism Promotion Event in Auckland – 19 May 2026 NZ Business Connect will take a leading role in supporting a major Agriculture, Culture & Tourism Promotion Event in Auckland on Tuesday, 19 May 2026, working alongside the Auckland Business Chamber and the visiting senior delegation from the People’s Government of Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. NZ Business Connect was directly approached to provide professional partnership expertise in business outreach, industry engagement, and cross-border commercial facilitation—reflecting the organisation’s strong reputation for connecting New Zealand enterprises with international opportunities. “Working alongside the Auckland Business Chamber allows us to bring New Zealand businesses into direct conversation with senior officials and industry leaders from Sichuan. This event is about building real relationships that can lead to meaningful commercial outcomes.” — Phillip Quay, NZ Business Connect The event aims to strengthen commercial, cultural, and tourism cooperation between New Zealand and Aba Prefecture—one of China’s most distinctive regions, known for its dramatic natural landscapes, Tibetan and Qiang cultural heritage, and strong agricultural and livestock sectors. The programme will feature presentations from the Aba delegation, remarks from New Zealand representatives, and structured networking sessions designed to foster practical cooperation in agriculture, animal husbandry, tourism development, and cultural exchange. Targeted invitations are being extended to principals, presidents, managers, and senior decision-makers from medium-sized and large enterprises across Auckland. Aba Prefecture plays a central role in ecological conservation and cultural preservation in northwestern Sichuan, overseeing initiatives such as the protection of Duo Mei Lin Ka National Wetland Park, the development of scenic areas including Lian Bao Ye Ze and Man Ze Tang Wetland, and the promotion of sustainable tourism across its 13 counties. Event Details Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2026 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Venue: Crowne Plaza Auckland by IHG, 128 Albert Street, Auckland Central RSVP / Enquiries of Interest: Phillip Quay, NZ Business Connect Email: phillip@nzbusinessconnect.co.nz Mobile: 027 458 7724 Website: www.nzbusinessconnect.co.nz “Uniting New Zealand businesses with connections that accelerate growth and inspire new possibilities” Industries of participating entrepreneurs: 1. Representatives of New Zealand government departments, public institutions and chambers of commerce 2. Tourist attractions, destination management organizations and tourism operators 3. Major travel agencies and high-end custom tourism institutions 4. Local travel agencies focusing on China & Asia routes 5. High-end / eco / boutique tourism institutions 6. Food importers, wholesalers and supply chain enterprises 7. Owners of agriculture, animal husbandry and food processing enterprises

Community, Events

NZ Business Connect Social Giving Event Unites Waikato Business Community in Support of Waikato Women’s Refuge

    NZ Business Connect’s Social Giving Event, held on Tuesday, May 5, at The Cook Restaurant in Hamilton, brought together a large representation of the Waikato business community for an evening centred on connection, purpose, and impact in support of Waikato Women’s Refuge – Te Whakaruruhau. The event marked not only a successful fundraising effort, but also the official launch of NZ Business Connect’s new Social Giving App “Collective Kindness”, designed to make it easier for businesses and individuals to contribute to causes that matter. Hamilton Mayor Tim Macindoe, Hamilton West MP Tama Potaka, Hamilton City Councillor Rachel Koralus, Love The Centre General Manager Vanessa Williams and Former Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate were among the special guests in attendance. Guests heard from keynote speaker Ruahine ‘Roni’ Albert, CEO of Waikato Women’s Refuge, whose powerful address highlighted the realities of family violence in the region and the critical role Waikato Women’s Refuge plays in supporting those affected. Her message reinforced the importance of ongoing community support and the difference collective action can make. “There’s a whole heap of areas that businesses could contribute to and support, it doesn’t always necessarily need to be money”, said Roni. “It could be looking at sponsorship through your connections”. The evening was made possible thanks to the generosity of event sponsors. Drinks were generously sponsored by First Rate Finish – Monty McFarlane, with food platters sponsored by PJ and Pooja Goel of PJ Maccas (McDonald’s Frankton and Centre Place). A highlight of the night was the silent auction, with a wide range of items generously donated by local businesses and individuals. Contributions came from Waikato Women’s Refuge, Chris Rollitt (The Cook), Paulette Coombes (EleVate Beyond), Robyn Owen (Vital Balance), Gail Jones (Gails Floral Studio), Steve Moulden (Copier World), Neet Dhiman (Mortgage Supply), Simply Fire, All Ear Care (Erin Craig), Maisey Harris & Co, Tarun Kumar (Lodge), Sarkaw Randhawa (Hillcrest Spinal Centre), Janeen Walker (Pragma Homes), Foley Douglas, Monty McFarlane (First Rate Finish), Sunil Patil (LINK), Tony Snow (SHARED Workspaces), and business card draw, Trish Kilburn (Zoom Print), Sunil Patil and The Cook. In addition, Hamilton-based IT and website development company Enform NZ Limited made a significant donation to the Waikato Women’s Refuge. Thanks to the support of attendees and sponsors, funds raised from donations and the silent auction arrived at a total of over $4000 for Waikato Women’s Refuge, directly contributing to the continuation of essential frontline services. Beyond the funds raised, the evening reflected the strength of the NZBC network and its commitment to giving back. Events like this demonstrate how the business community can come together not just to connect, but to create meaningful, lasting change. The success of the evening is a reminder that building sustained support for organisations like Waikato Women’s Refuge Te Whakaruruhau is key to ensuring they can continue their vital work across the region.To get involved or support, visit Waikato Women’s Refuge here Details to make a donation: Account Name: Te Whakaruruhau 2013 Incorporated Branch: ASB Hamilton Number: 12-3122-0217463-00 Please make sure to add ‘NZBC’ to Particulars so they know it has come from this event. Get in touch with NZ Business Connect: phillip@nzbusinessconnect.co.nz 027 458 7724 www.nzbusinessconnect.co.nz

Travel

The Most Ideal Mother’s Day Gift, The Cardrona Horse Riding & 4×4 ATVs Experience She’ll Actually Love

When it comes to Mother’s Day, finding a gift that feels thoughtful, personal and genuinely exciting can be harder than it should be. Flowers fade and chocolates disappear, but an experience is something she’ll remember long after the day itself. That’s where The Cardrona Horse Riding & 4×4 ATVs stands out. Set in the stunning Cardrona Valley, and just a short scenic drive from both Wānaka (around 20 minutes) and Queenstown (around 60 minutes via the Crown Range), it offers a Mother’s Day gift that goes beyond the expected and gives her something far more meaningful, time out, fresh air and a real sense of adventure. What makes it ideal is how flexible the experience is. Whether she prefers something calm and scenic or a little more high energy, there’s an option to suit her style. It’s not about one type of mum, it’s about creating a moment that fits her. For mums who enjoy slowing down, the buggy experience offers a relaxed way to take in the landscape without any pressure. It’s easy, comfortable, and perfect for soaking up the views at her own pace. For those who want something more exciting, horse trekking and quad bike adventures deliver a more hands-on, confidence building experience, with plenty of movement, energy and incredible scenery along the way. For families wanting to share the day together, there are options that make it easy to turn the gift into a shared experience, creating memories rather than just giving something that gets opened and forgotten. One of the biggest advantages is the ability to purchase a voucher. This means you’re not locked into a specific date, giving her the freedom to choose when she wants to go. It also makes it a simple but thoughtful gift to organise, while still feeling personal and considered. It works just as well for local families as it does for those planning a getaway nearby, making it a versatile option no matter the situation. If you’re looking for something that feels a little more special this Mother’s Day, The Cardrona offers a gift that combines experience, connection and a setting she won’t forget. Contact The Cardrona info@thecardrona.co.nz +64 3 443 1228 Contact Phillip Quay 027 458 7724 phillip@mediapa.co.nz www.mediapa.co.nz

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