Beef + Lamb New Zealand (BLNZ) is ''on a mission'' to continuously improve its Land and Environment Plan (LEP) programme as a key part of implementing its environment strategy, which was released in May.
Environment capability manager South Island Matt Harcombe said a survey of LEP workshop participants was carried out from October 2017 to March this year, and the findings would help improve the LEP resources and how they were delivered to farmers.
''We want to continue to build farmers' confidence in the process of developing farm plans and understand how we can work with others to co-ordinate better support for farmers as well as encourage them to work together at a larger catchment-scale,'' Mr Harcombe said.
''It is part of continuing our support for farmers to build their own environment capability and take ownership and leadership of environmental challenges and opportunities that come with farming.''
He said BLNZ started holding LEP workshops about five years ago, but it had only been in the past three or four years the workshops had been available to farmers on any scale.