New Zealand farmers have some hard decisions to make and they need to think long-term, influential environmentalist Guy Salmon says.
They are caught between the twin pincers of alternative proteins and higher environmental standards. And they need to act fast in response to climate change.
Salmon gives the last Whanganui Science Forum talk of the year in the Davis Lecture Theatre on December 6, at 7.30pm. It's titled The Coming Transformation of New Zealand Agriculture.
He heads the Ecologic thinktank, was a driving force behind the Land and Water Forum, and advises Paamu (formerly Landcorp), other businesses and government.
Salmon wants to interact with farmers and anyone else who's interested in how farming responds to environmental challenges. His talk will cost $4 for forum members, and $5 for others.