New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre
Chris Koroheke is a seasoned professional in Maori strategy and engagement, currently serving as Chief Maori Strategist and Partnerships at the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre since August 2023. With extensive experience at AgResearch, Chris has held various significant roles including Urungi, Director Maori Strategy, and Uurungi Maori, Strategy and Engagement Manager. Previous positions encompass leadership roles at Maniapoto Maori Trust Board and advisory responsibilities at Mighty River Power, along with a series of strategic and policy-focused positions across regional councils and environmental agencies. Chris holds a Master of Business Administration from The University of Waikato and a Bachelor's Degree in Maori/Japanese with an Economics supporting major from the same institution, supplemented by early academic pursuits at Hato Petera College.
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New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre
We’re helping Aotearoa New Zealand meet its emissions reduction targets through the discovery, development, and deployment of practical and cost-effective technologies and practices for farmers and growers. Our investments and collaborative research respond to Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique farm systems and environments. We have some of the world’s leading agricultural scientists on our team and we pride ourselves on being a source of trusted information on climate change and agriculture emissions for New Zealand. We also invest in and manage New Zealand aid and global partnerships projects through the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases. Established in 2009, our head office is located in Palmerston North, New Zealand, on the AgResearch Grasslands campus. We are a core component of the Centre for Climate Action on Agricultural Emissions, and proud to work with AgriZeroNZ, government, Māori, researchers and farmers and other stakeholders and partners across the agri-industry. For more information about climate change and emissions reduction, please visit our knowledge hub for rural professionals, farmers and growers at www.agmatters.nz. For more information about our peer-reviewed science programmes, funding and identity, visit www.nzagrc.org.nz