Since launching in September 2015, the company had received lots of support with more than 2000 farmers registered with StockX to trade online, she said.
"Everything we do is all in the name of farmers and extracting more value for them ... with the main aim of driving that bottom line."
Also speaking from the Fieldays, Mr Warren said he was pleased to have been nominated and joked that at least the winner of the innovation award would be someone from Hawke's Bay.
Born in Timaru, Mr Warren said he had managed the Waipari Station for decades before embarking on an innovative venture to build a boutique brand to sell his lamb.
He said Waipari was the first farm to undertake GAP step 4 accreditation, aimed at improving the welfare of animals in agriculture; a programme through which Atkins Ranch sells lamb products through Whole Foods Market in the US and Canada.
"It's not so much about me, it's actually the Atkins programme because, in a nutshell, it's lot of hassle and cost to get the audit done by a crew," Mr Warren said.
"I've actually taken the position of the rooster which came before the chicken and the egg and made the noise and said "Right, I'm going to lead for everybody else and the others can follow"."
Also joining the Innovation Award finalists this year are Hastings sheep genetics business Kelso, retired sheep breeder Tony Parker and Napier-based teacher Rex Neuman, who were named finalists for the AbacusBio New Zealand Maternal Worth Award, Trainer of the Year Award and Significant Contribution Award respectively.
Beef and Lamb New Zealand chief executive officer Sam McIvor said the Sheep Industry awards were an opportunity to celebrate those who had made a significant difference to the productivity and performance of New Zealand's sheep flock.
"A successful sheep industry is built on the combination of people and animals and how they are brought together successfully." The winners will be announced July 5 at a gala dinner in Ascot Park, Invercargill. ¦For more information and to register for the awards, visit beeflambnz.com