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Transforming Aotearoa's food and farming systems

OANZ is the national body for the Organic Sector. We are a non-profit organisation, a business network, a community and a movement. Our purpose is to collaboratively grow the Organic Sector for the health of our people and planet.

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Gain full access to the member portal featuring exclusive content, sector updates, plus invites to industry forums and events when you become a member.

 

5 WAYS TO GET

INVOLVED

SECTOR STRATEGY

Become a member today, and together, we can grow organics in Aotearoa. Alternatively, give the gift of a donation and invest in our regenerative future.


 

Membership

$250 to $2500/yr

Join us as we grow the Organic Sector through advocacy, ecosystem support and collaboration. Your membership funds our work, so we can protect and grow the Organic Sector in Aotearoa. Invest in us so we can invest in you.

Members receive access to the OANZ members portal, exclusive content, the opportunity to participate on boards and committees and early access and discounts to events. In addition, sector members can appoint two representatives to the OANZ Council and have voting rights. Click apply for more info.

Help us protect and grow the Organic Sector, apply now.

Make a Donation

Give a one-off or monthly gift

There has never been a more critical time to be part of the OANZ community.

OANZ depends on the generosity of our members and supporters to provide funding for projects of national importance. Your support will allow us to facilitate and fund our priority projects, ultimately growing the organic sector and helping transform our food and farming systems.

Help us accelerate Aotearoa's transition to regenerative organic agriculture.

Donate today.

 

Unsure of what membership is right for you. Click here to contact us and find out more.

OANZ supports the entire sector

through networking, leadership

and support. We’re stronger

together, and the recent

achievements of OANZ are a

testament to this.

- Pete Huggins, Soil & Health Association

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