E Tipu: The Boma Agri Summit brings together remarkable speakers and changemakers to share mind-blowing insights, ignite vital conversations, and help shape the future of Aotearoa’s primary industries.
E Tipu is a truly hybrid event that walks its talk — offering a vibrant in-person summit and a rich media experience for virtual attendees globally.
E Tipu: The Boma Agri Summit was created to bring together people from across the food and fibre sector globally — from the start of the supply chain to the finished products — to explore how we can be more innovative, collaborative, sustainable and profitable, now and into the future.
This summit is not a talk fest. Through action-oriented workshops and valuable networking opportunities, it’s about connecting, arming and inspiring changemakers from across the industry for what comes next — so they take specific, positive action the very next day.
Launched in 2019, E Tipu: The Boma Agri Summit has become a critical platform for informed, thoughtful, future-focused dialogue around the issues that really matter for Oceania’s primary industries.
We’ve partnered with some of the world’s leading scholars, industry professionals and policy makers to drive conversation, collaboration and learning across the agricultural and horticultural sectors.
Experience two days of mind-blowing talks, expert panels, special Q&As and actionable next steps from world leaders in food and fibre.
Cross-Sector Workshops and Networking: Throughout
Designed to connect, arm and inspire changemakers across the sector and ignite vital conversations about what comes next.
Building on the momentum of previous years, E Tipu 2024 is designed with more connection, virtual integration, participation and partnership collaboration opportunities than ever before.
We’ve been lucky to partner with some of the most innovative organisations in Aotearoa New Zealand. Interested in getting involved?
Farmers can access 50% savings on tickets. Special rates are also available for not-for-profits, startups, groups, youth and students.